Earthquake hits Kashmir
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck parts of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan on Saturday, sending tremors across the region, including the Kashmir Valley.
The quake, which occurred at a depth of 92 kilometers beneath Pakistan, caused mild panic but no immediate reports of damage or casualties have surfaced.
The tremors were felt in various parts of Kashmir, prompting residents to rush out of their homes and buildings as a precautionary measure. People in parts of North India and Pakistan also reported feeling the ground shake.
According to seismic monitoring agencies, the epicenter of the earthquake lay deep within Pakistani territory, with the tremors spreading across the bordering regions of Afghanistan and Tajikistan due to the quake’s considerable depth. [KNT]
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