Following a 5.9 magnitude earthquake that struck parts of Afghanistan on Thursday, tremors were felt in Delhi and the surrounding territories.
At roughly 7:55 p.m., an earthquake struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region. At a depth of 200 km, the epicentre was located in Afghanistan 79 kilometres south of Fayzabad.
As an earthquake with a magnitude of 5 to 9 struck the Afghan city of Fayzabad today, vibrations were reported in Delhi despite the city's
subfreezing temperatures. The earthquakes were detected in Noida, which is close to the national capital. According to the National Center
for Seismology (NCS), the earthquake struck tonight at 7:55 p.m. in Afghanistan's Fayzabad province.
The national capital has experienced an earthquake twice in the previous week. On January 1, at about 1:19 am, a 3.8-magnitude
earthquake shook Delhi and the surrounding region. However, no injuries or property damage were reported.
"At roughly 1.19 am, a 3.8-magnitude earthquake shook the nation's capital and the surrounding territories. The earthquake's epicentre was
I hope you people found the story interesting. For more such interesting stories click on the link Given below.