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		<title>Afghanistan Hit by Series of Earthquakes, Latest 4.2 Intensity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Afghanistan&#8217;s seismically volatile landscape trembled again as a 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Badakhshan district near Ashkasham on Thursday. Clocking in at 1:08 PM IST (4:30 PM local), the quake&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Afghanistan&#8217;s seismically volatile landscape trembled again as a 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Badakhshan district near Ashkasham on Thursday. Clocking in at 1:08 PM IST (4:30 PM local), the quake originated 33 kilometers inside Afghanistan at a profound 100-kilometer depth. Details on damage or fatalities remain scarce, but the event underscores the nation&#8217;s ongoing seismic unrest.</p>



<p>This latest shake follows a worrisome pattern. Wednesday brought a 3.8 magnitude event at 90 kilometers deep, while Tuesday&#8217;s 4.1 magnitude quake struck perilously close to the surface at 10 kilometers. Such shallow quakes amplify destruction: seismic energy surges directly to the ground, rattling buildings viciously and raising aftershock risks.</p>



<p>The Hindu Kush mountains, epicenter of much of this activity, sit astride the Indian-Eurasian plate boundary, where immense forces grind continents together. Fault lines crisscross the terrain, making places like Herat prime targets. Deeper quakes, like today&#8217;s, dissipate energy underground, often sparing the surface greater harm—but vigilance is key.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Xinhua reports a concurrent 4.2 magnitude quake in Israel&#8217;s Dead Sea basin, Earth&#8217;s deepest depression. Emanating from 26 kilometers down at 31.1°N latitude and 35.5°E longitude, it hit at 9 AM Jerusalem time, felt widely but causing no reported injuries per Magen David Adom. Authorities mobilized for infrastructure checks, emphasizing preparedness in this rare but notable event.</p>
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