6.2-magnitude earthquake jolts Afghanistan, tremors felt in Pakistan, Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi-NCR

6.2-magnitude earthquake jolts Afghanistan, tremors felt in Pakistan, Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi-NCR

According to the National Center for Seismology, the earthquake hit at a depth of 215 km. There were no immediate reports of casualties

Tremors were felt in Srinagar and other parts of Jammu and Kashmir after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on Saturday evening, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). As per NCS data posted on X, the earthquake occurred at 19:04:51 IST with its epicentre located at latitude 36.442 North and longitude 70.672 East in Afghanistan. The quake had a depth of 215 kilometres. The NCS stated that the earthquake originated in Afghanistan and tremors were felt across parts of the northern region, including Jammu and Kashmir. Imtiyaz Ahmed, a local in Srinagar, said he felt the tremors while indoors. "An earthquake struck. I was sitting on a chair inside. The chair shook... Thankfully, there is no damage in this area so far. I don't know what might happen next," he told ANI. Another resident, Dais Waheed, said the tremors were brief. "We were coming back from a practice when we felt a slight earthquake, and we got a bit startled. But it stopped after just a couple of tremors," he told.

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