An earthquake rattled Sonipat, Haryana, at around 1:47 AM on Friday, with a magnitude of 3.4 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was located in Sonipat, at 28.99 degrees North latitude and 76.97 degrees East longitude, at a depth of 10 kilometers. Residents were awakened by the tremors, some of whom evacuated their homes. This area is considered prone to earthquakes. Officials have advised residents to be cautious. Delhi-NCR is susceptible to earthquakes because it lies within Seismic Zone-4, which is prone to earthquakes. The region’s proximity to the Himalayan collision zone, where the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates interact, contributes to the frequent occurrence of tremors. Active fault lines, like the Sohna fault and the Yamuna River alignment, also play a role.
breaking
- BJP Slams TMC MLA Over Threatening Video Before Key Polls
- Men’s HIL: Ranchi Royals Stun Bengal Tigers in Opening Triumph
- Danish Ali: BJP Excels Only at Splitting Communities
- ‘Donga’ BTS: Iconic Scene’s Making and the Genius Behind It
- Budget 2024: NE States Mizoram, Arunachal Push for Infra Funds
- Business Tycoons Hail India at Vibrant Gujarat Forum
- Control Sudden High Blood Sugar: 7 Expert Strategies
- Modi’s Viksit Bharat Vision Centers on Empowering India’s Youth: Governor
