6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes northeastern Afghanistanstrikes northeastern Afghanistan with tremors felt in northern India
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Afghanistan on Saturday, with tremors reaching northern India and causing panic among residents in Delhi. The quake hit 43 km south of Jurm in Badakhshan Province, where people fled their homes and women and children cried in panic.
This event highlights the ongoing seismic vulnerability of Afghanistan's remote mountainous regions and the far-reaching impact of major earthquakes on neighboring countries.
Indian Media
Indian media outlets report the tremors reached Delhi and northern states, focusing on the impact on Indian civilians who experienced panic.
International Agencies
International geological agencies document the quake's location in Afghanistan's remote Badakhshan region, emphasizing the seismic risk to Afghan communities near the Himalayan fault.
- Afghanistan experiences frequent earthquakes due to its location along the collision zone of the Indian and Eurasian tect plates.
- Badakhshan Province is home to the Pamir Mountains, which contribute to the region's high seismic activity.
- Delhi, India, has a seismic zone classification that makes it vulnerable to tremors from earthquakes in neighboring countries.