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Tremors of 3.2 magnitude hit the port city of Karachi

Last year, on October 16, a 3.1-magnitude mild jolted different areas of Karachi.

By: Eastern Eye

A 3.2 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Pakistan, including the main city of Karachi, on Thursday. The earthquake caused city people to rush out of their homes, sending panicked residents into homes and offices. As of now, no reports of damage have been reported, including no casualties.

According to the met department officials, the seismic activity originated from a depth of 12 kilometres (7.4 miles) was felt in Quaidabad, Malir, Gadap, and Saadi towns all along the outskirts, where residents came running out of their homes.

The tremors lasted for a few seconds and left a minor crack in the wall of a house in Bahria town, one of the largest residential societies. It has been a long time since there has been any seismic activity in Pakistan’s biggest city.

Pakistan and the region, which sit along an active continental plate boundary, are often hit by earthquakes. Last year, on October 16, a 3.1-magnitude mild jolted different areas of Karachi. Earlier in January this year, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook parts of Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan. The quake was also felt in the Afghan capital, Kabul, and in provinces in the east and northeast.

Pakistan Weekly

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