5.6 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, tremors felt in Delhi-NCR

5.6 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, tremors felt in Delhi-NCR
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An earthquake of magnitude 5.6 struck Afghanistan today, as reported by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The tremors were felt in several parts of India, including the Delhi-NCR region, causing some unease among residents. Not long ago, on February 17, a 4.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in Delhi-NCR. As reported by the EMSC, the recent quake struck the Hindu Kush region. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 121 km (75 miles), with the epicenter 164 km east of Baghlan. Initially, the earthquake was reported as having a magnitude of 6.4 but was later revised to 5.6. There were no immediate reports of major damage or casualties.

Multiple Earthquakes Strike Across Asia in Recent Weeks

In the past few weeks, several earthquakes have hit different regions. Myanmar experienced a moderate 5.5 magnitude earthquake on April 13. On the same day, Tajikistan was hit by a 6.1 magnitude quake, followed by another 5.5 magnitude aftershock. Himachal Pradesh had a smaller tremor of 3.4 magnitude on April 13.

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