An earthquake of 3.8 magnitudes jolted the western half of Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday afternoon. A report by the National Centre for Seismology claimed that the earthquake in Arunachal Pradesh was recorded at 12:12 PM. The report revealed the magnitude of the earthquake to be 3.8 epicentred at West Kameng, close to the Bhutan border, at a depth of 10 km.
No casualty reported
Tremors had been felt in central-north Assam and the jap half of Bhutan. There was no quick report of any harm to anybody or injury to property officers mentioned. The northeastern area falls in a excessive seismic zone, making earthquakes a frequent phenomenon there.
Earthquake jolted Jammu and Kashmir earlierÂ
Earlier, an earthquake of 3.6 magnitudes hit the Katra belt of Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district on Friday, officers mentioned. There was no casualty or injury to property reported from wherever, they mentioned. The quake struck at 5.01 am at a depth of 10 km, the National Centre for Seismology mentioned.
The epicentre was 97 kilometers east of Katra. The latitude and longitude of the earthquake had been discovered to be 33.10 levels and 75.97 levels respectively. The location of the quake was 97 kilometers east of Katra.Â
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