3.1 magnitude quake jolts Haryana's Jhajjar 
News रेल

3.1 magnitude quake jolts Haryana's Jhajjar, 4th such incident in a month

The epicentre of the quake was in Jhajjar, hitting just 10 kilometres below the surface.

JJ News Desk

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake jolted Haryana's Jhajjar, just a few kilometres from Delhi-NCR, on Sunday afternoon.

The epicentre of the earthquake was in the Haryana town with the tremors originating at around 10 kilometres below the surface, according to data from the National Center for Seismology.

Luckily, no injuries, casualties or damage to property were reported in the incident.

This is the fourth earthquake in the region in the last month and the first in August. Before this, a mild earthquake of magnitude 2.5 hit Jhajjar in mid-July.

Just a night prior to that, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale struck Haryana's Rohtak. The tremor occurred at 12:46 am, with the epicentre located 17 kilometers east of Rohtak city at a depth of 10 kilometers beneath the earth’s surface.

On July 11, Jhajjar district experienced a 3.7 magnitude tremor, followed just hours later by a more powerful 4.4 magnitude quake in the same region.

People across Delhi-NCR also reported feeling the tremors, with many sharing their experiences on social media and earthquake alert apps.

Seismological data indicated that four quakes measuring above 2.5 magnitude occurred within a 40-kilometer radius of Rohtak for over a week after July 10.

Further details about the latest incident are awaited.

Source: India Today

Stay connected to Jaano Junction on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Koo. Listen to our Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

From Pony Handler's Son to IIT Madras: Know Kedarnath Boy Atul Kumar's Inspiring Journey

Harihar Kshetra Sonepur Fair Faces Indefinite Closure as Villagers and Shopkeepers Protest License Delay

India strongly condemns civillian deaths in Israel-Hamas conflict, says PM Modi

Renewed drilling begins to rescue 40 men trapped in Indian tunnel for fifth day

'Uncontrolled Re-entry': Part of Chandrayaan-3's Launch Vehicle Enters Earth's Atmosphere, Says ISRO