Earthquake of Magnitude 4.3 Jolts Kutch, Gujarat – No Casualties Reported
An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck Kutch, Gujarat, early Sunday morning. According to the National Center for Seismology, no damage or casualties have been reported so far.
An earthquake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale shook the Kutch region of Gujarat early Sunday morning, creating momentary panic among residents but leaving behind no major damage or casualties. The tremor was confirmed by the National Center for Seismology (NCS).
Tremors Felt Across the Kutch Region
According to reports, the seismic event occurred at around 6:44 AM, with its epicenter located 28 kilometers northeast of Lakhpat in Gujarat’s Kutch district. The earthquake struck at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers beneath the earth’s surface, triggering noticeable vibrations in several areas of Kutch.
National Center for Seismology Confirms
The National Center for Seismology officially confirmed the quake and assured that there is no immediate threat. The NCS continues to monitor the seismic activity and remains on alert for any aftershocks or related disturbances.
No Loss of Life or Property Reported
Thankfully, there have been no reports of loss of life or significant structural damage due to the earthquake. Local authorities have inspected the affected zones and confirmed that essential services and infrastructure remain intact.
Authorities on High Alert
Despite the absence of casualties, the Gujarat Disaster Management Authority (GDMA) and district officials have stepped up vigilance. Emergency protocols have been reviewed, and rapid response teams have been kept on standby in case of any further seismic activity.
Residents Share Experiences
Residents of Bhuj, Anjar, Gandhidham, and surrounding areas reported feeling the tremors early in the morning. Some even shared their experiences on social media, describing the sudden shaking of windows and minor household items falling off shelves.
Gujarat’s Seismic Background
Gujarat, especially the Kutch region, lies in a seismically active zone. The region has experienced several earthquakes in the past, the most devastating being the 2001 Bhuj earthquake, which claimed thousands of lives. Since then, the state has been proactive in improving infrastructure and preparedness.
Precautionary Measures Recommended
Experts and local authorities have advised citizens to remain calm and stay informed. People have been encouraged to prepare emergency kits and be aware of safe spots in their homes and offices. Drills and safety protocols are also being planned by local civic bodies.
Monitoring Continues
The National Center for Seismology will continue to monitor seismic patterns in the region and provide timely updates. The Meteorological Department and other relevant agencies are also working together to ensure accurate forecasts and quick alerts in case of future incidents.
The earthquake in Kutch serves as a reminder of nature’s unpredictability. While no damage has been reported this time, the incident underscores the importance of preparedness and awareness. With authorities maintaining vigilance and residents staying alert, Gujarat continues to stand resilient in the face of natural challenges.

