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Jammu Kashmir-Ladakh: 5 earthquakes in 24 hours; Two sharp tremors at an interval of 11 minutes, narrowly survived

Earthquake in Jammu Kashmir
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Pankaj Prasad

Earth tremors were felt about five times in the last 24 hours in Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh.

Earth tremors were felt about five times in the last 24 hours in Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh. Not only this, in Jammu and Kashmir, two earthquakes were felt continuously at an interval of just 11 minutes, due to which there is an atmosphere of fear among the people. However, fortunately, there was no loss of life or property due to the earthquake.

where and at what time the tremors were felt

The first earthquake occurred in Jammu and Kashmir at 2:30 pm on Saturday, whose intensity was 3.0.
The second tremor was felt in Leh at around 9.44 pm. Its intensity is being told 4.5.
The third tremor occurred at Doda in Jammu and Kashmir near the India-China border at 9.55 pm, with a magnitude of 4.4. Let me tell you, this was the seventh earthquake in Doda district in the last five days.
Fourth earthquake felt in Northeast Leh. It was felt at 2.16 am on Sunday, whose intensity was said to be 4.1.
At the same time, the fifth and last tremor was felt in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir at 3.50 am on Sunday, whose intensity was again 4.1.

Earth trembled many times this year

No loss of life or property has been reported after the earthquake. It is being told that earthquake tremors have been felt several times in Jammu and Kashmir this year. The epicenter of the 3.0-magnitude earthquake, which occurred at 2.03 p.m., was in the hilly Ramban district along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, an official of the Meteorological Department said. He said the depth of the earthquake was 5 kilometers below the earth's surface at 33.31 degrees north latitude and 75.19 degrees east longitude. During this, cracks were also seen in the houses. If we talk about the last one week, several tremors of earthquake were felt especially in Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban.

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