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Published 14:21 IST, June 19th 2024

Earthquake Measuring 4.7 Magnitude Jolts Parts of Pakistan, No Casualty Yet

Pakistan frequently faces quakes as the country is situated on the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.

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Islamabad: An earthquake of 4.7 magnitude jolted parts of Pakistan on Wednesday, June 19. Tremors were felt in several cities including the capital Islamabad. According to the National Seismic Monitoring Centre, the tremors of the earthquake with epicentre at the southeastern region of Afghanistan and a depth of 98 kilometres were felt across various regions. 

Apart from Islamabad, cities including Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Swat, Malakand, North Waziristan, Parachinar, Lower Dir, Hangu, Charsadda, and Swabi felt tremors on Wednesday. No loss of life or property has been reported yet.

Why Pakistan is Frequently Hit by Earthquakes? 

Pakistan frequently faces quakes as the country is situated on the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. Large parts of South Asia are seismically active because the Indian tectonic plate pushes north into the Eurasian plate.

Earlier this month, an earthquake of 3.2 magnitude jolted parts of Karachi. On May 2, a 2.3 magnitude earthquake jolted parts of the metropolis including Gadap Town, Katohar and adjoining areas of Malir district. On March 13, an earthquake of 5.3 magnitude shook various regions of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces.

A deadly quake hit Pakistan in 2005 when a 7.4 intensity tremor killed more than 74,000 people.

(With PTI Inputs) 

Updated 14:21 IST, June 19th 2024