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    Earthquake of 2.8 magnitude jolts parts of Karachi

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJune 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Richter scale measuring earthquake. — AFP/File
    A Richter scale measuring earthquake. — AFP/File
    • Quake’s epicentre located in southeast of Korangi.
    • Depth of tremors recorded at 4 kilometres.
    • Landhi Fault Line behind activity.

    Karachi experienced another earthquake on Friday evening and its intensity was recorded at 2.8 magnitude by the country’s seismic monitoring centre.

    The National Seismic Monitoring Centre of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said the epicenter of the earthquake was located 13 kilometres southeast of Korangi, at a depth of 4km.

    The earthquake struck the port city at 5:28pm, the seismic monitoring centre added.

    However, no damage or injuries were reported, but the residents panicked after the tremors.

    The latest seismic activity brings the total number of low-intensity tremors in Karachi to 48 since June 1, PMD’s data showed.

    Earlier, speaking to Geo News, Chief Meteorologist Ameer Hyder Leghari explained that Landhi Fault Line has become active after several decades and is currently going through a normalisation phase.

    Haider advised that buildings on fault lines should withstand tremors up to magnitude 6. He also noted that the cracks reported in some houses are likely due to structural issues.

    Another nearby fault near Thana Bula Khan is also contributing to seismic activity, Leghari said.

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