Earthquake In Hyderabad An earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hit Telangana’s Mulugu district on Wednesday morning, tremors of which were also felt in Hyderabad and parts of Andhra Pradesh. The earthquake occurred at 727 am, causing panic among the residents. This information has been given by the National Center for Seismology. There is no immediate information about any casualties or any major damage.
Earthquake In Hyderabad: An earthquake of magnitude 5.3 hit Telangana’s Mulugu district on Wednesday morning, with tremors also felt in Hyderabad and parts of Andhra Pradesh. The earthquake struck at 7:27 am, causing panic among residents. This information has been given by the National Center for Seismology.
There is no immediate report of any casualties or any major damage. Officials are assessing the situation, while experts have advised residents to remain alert during earthquakes and stay away from crowded or unsafe buildings.
The National Center for Seismology posted on X and reported that EQ of M: 5.3, On: 04/12/2024 07:27:02 IST, Latitude: 18.44 N, Longitude: 80.24 E, Depth: 40 km, Location: Mulugu, Telangana.
An x user named Telangana Weatherman said, for the first time in the last 20 years, Telangana experienced the most powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3 at its epicentre in Mulugu. The user said that the tremors were felt across Telangana including Hyderabad.
Usually, Telangana has very little seismic activity, but now earthquakes are a rare occurrence in this region.
For the first time in last 20years, one of the strongest earthquake occured in Telangana with 5.3 magnitude earthquake at Mulugu as epicentre.
Entire Telangana including Hyderabad too felt the tremors. Once again earthquake at Godavari river bed, but a pretty strong one 😮 pic.twitter.com/RHyG3pkQyJ
— Telangana Weatherman (@balaji25_t) December 4, 2024
India has four seismic zones: Zone II, Zone III, Zone IV and Zone V. Zone V has the highest level of seismicity, while Zone II has the lowest level of seismicity. Telangana is placed in Zone II, which is a low intensity zone.
About 11% of the country falls in Zone V, about 18% in Zone IV, about 30% in Zone III and the remaining in Zone II. About 59% of India’s total land area (including all the states of India) is prone to earthquakes of varying intensity.
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