
Central Pakistan experienced a significant earthquake on Sunday morning, registering a magnitude of 5.3 according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was near the city of Multan at a shallow depth of approximately 10 kilometers, raising concerns about potential damage. This tremor followed a series of recent earthquakes in the region, including a 5.2 magnitude quake earlier the same day. Thankfully, no casualties or significant damage have been reported so far.
The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) confirmed both the magnitude and the depth of the quake, highlighting the region’s vulnerability to seismic activity. Local authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety. Residents across various parts of central Pakistan felt the tremors, causing temporary alarm but no immediate panic.
This series of earthquakes comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and recent violent incidents in neighboring areas, contributing to a heightened state of alert. Experts emphasize the importance of preparedness, as aftershocks could pose further risks. Emergency services remain on standby while the impact of the natural disaster is being assessed.
Key points:
- Magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck central Pakistan near Multan at shallow depth.
- Recent tremors include a 5.2 magnitude quake earlier the same day.
- No casualties or significant damage reported at this time.
- Authorities and experts stress ongoing vigilance and preparedness due to potential aftershocks.
- Quake occurs amid rising geopolitical tensions and recent violence in surrounding areas.
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