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  • Myanmar Earthquake: 5.6 Magnitude Quake Shakes Assam’s Guwahati, Meghalaya’s Shillong |

    An earthquake reportedly measuring 5.6 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck Myanmar at 6:43 p.m. on Wednesday, with tremors felt in Assam’s Guwahati and Meghalaya’s Shillong. The earthquake’s epicentre was Myanmar. The tremors originated 110 kilometres beneath the surface at 23.46 North latitude and 94.54 East longitude, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). “EQ of M: 5.6, On: 29/05/2024 18:43:26 IST, Lat: 23.46 N, Long: 94.54 E, Depth: 110 Km, Location: Myanmar,” NCS posted on its official X handle.

     

    EQ of M: 5.6, On: 29/05/2024 18:43:26 IST, Lat: 23.46 N, Long: 94.54 E, Depth: 110 Km, Location: Myanmar.
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    — National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) May 29, 2024

    This is a developing story.

  • 4.1-magnitude quake hits Assam

    By PTI

    GUWAHATI: An earthquake of 4.1 magnitude jolted parts of Assam, including its largest city Guwahati, on Saturday afternoon.

    The quake, with epicentre in Kamrup district, hit the state at 1.12 pm, according to data from the National Center for Seismology.

    Tremors of the earthquake, which occurred at a depth of 10 km, were felt across Guwahati city as well as its adjoining areas.

    No report of loss of life or damage to property has been received yet.

    The northeastern region falls in a high seismic zone, making earthquakes a frequent phenomenon in the area.

    A 6.4-magnitude quake had shaken Assam and parts of northeast on April 28, causing damage to several buildings.

  • Magnitude 4.0 earthquake hits west Assam, tremors felt in north Bengal

    By PTI

    GUWAHATI: Assam was hit by an earthquake of magnitude 4 on Monday afternoon, an official bulletin said.

    As per the National Center for Seismology, the quake was recorded at 1.13 pm, having its epicentre at Kokrajhar in west Assam at a depth of 10 km.

    The place of occurrence was 90 km north of Tura in Meghalaya, it said.

    People in the districts of western Assam and northern West Bengal ran out of their homes in panic.

    There was no immediate report of any injury to anyone or damage to any property, officials said.

    Northeast is in the high seismic zone, because of which earthquakes frequently hit the region.

    A 6.4 magnitude quake had shaken Assam and parts of Northeast on April 28.

  • 5.2 magnitude earthquake hits Assam, tremors felt in Meghalaya, West Bengal

    By PTI
    GUWAHATI: An earthquake of 5.2 magnitude hit Assam on Wednesday morning with tremors being felt in neighbouring Meghalaya and northern parts of West Bengal, besides Bangladesh.

    A National Center for Seismology report said the quake was recorded at 8.45 am, having an epicentre at Goalpara in Lower Assam at a depth of 14 km.

    Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) Deputy Director Sanjay O’neil Shaw said the place of occurrence was 71 km north of Tura in Meghalaya and the tremors were felt there too.

    People in the districts of Lower Assam, including Guwahati, and Meghalaya ran out of their homes in panic.

    The tremors were also felt in northern districts of West Bengal, including Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri.

    Parts of Bangladesh, including Dhaka, Gaibandha, Bogura and Rajshahi, also felt the jolt, local media reported.

    There was no immediate report of any injury to anyone or damage to any property, officials said.

    Northeastern India falls in the high seismic zone, making earthquakes frequently hit the region.

    A 6.4 magnitude quake had shaken the region on April 28.

  • Assam experiences fifth tremor in 24 hours, 4.2-magnitude earthquake rocks state

    By PTI
    GUWAHATI: A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck Assam in the early hours of Saturday, the fifth such tremor to hit the northeastern region during the past 24 hours, officials said.

    A National Center for Seismology report said the latest quake was recorded at 1.07 am, with its epicentre near Tezpur, the headquarter of Sonitpur district, at a depth of 30 kms.

    There was no immediate report of injury or damage to property.

    The state was rocked by two more quakes, including a 4.1-magnitude one early on Friday, which also had its epicentre in Sonitpur district.

    Besides Assam, an earthquake of magnitude 3 with epicentre in Chandel district of Manipur was recorded on Friday, and another 2.6-magnitude tremor with epicentre in West Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya.

    No loss of life or property has been reported in any of the temblors.

    The northeastern region sits over a high seismic zone, making it prone to earthquakes.

    A strong 6.4-magnitude quake had shaken Assam on April 28.

  • Earthquake of magnitude 3.8 hits Assam’s Tezpur

    By ANI
    TEZPUR: An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 on the Richter scale hit Assam’s Tezpur on Monday morning, as per the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The quake occurred at 09:50:50 IST at a depth of 24 kilometers. The epicentre of the quake was located at 44 kilometers west of Tezpur.

    “Earthquake of Magnitude: 3.8, Occurred on 31-05-2021, 09:50:50 IST, Lat: 26.69 & Long: 92.35, Depth: 24 Km, Location: 44km W of Tezpur, Assam, India,” the NCS said in a tweet.

    Earthquake of Magnitude:3.8, Occurred on 31-05-2021, 09:50:50 IST, Lat: 26.69 & Long: 92.35, Depth: 24 Km ,Location: 44km W of Tezpur, Assam, India for more information Download the BhooKamp App https://t.co/aZm7hs7QTU @ndmaindia @Indiametdept pic.twitter.com/wtdpYN9Bjw
    — National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) May 31, 2021

    Earlier on Sunday afternoon, an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 on the Richter scale had jolted Assam’s Tezpur district. A tweet by the NCS stated, “Earthquake of Magnitude: 4.1, Occurred on 30-05-2021, 14:23:06 IST, Lat: 26.69 and Long: 92.39, Depth: 16 Km, Location: 40km W of Tezpur, Assam, India.” (ANI)

  • 21 aftershocks follow quake of 6.4 magnitude in Assam

    By PTI
    GUWAHATI: People spent a sleepless night as a series of aftershocks shook Assam after a strong 6.4 magnitude earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings.

    Sonitpur, whose headquarters Tezpur was rocked first by the strong temblor at 7.51 am on Wednesday, and its nearby areas on both sides of Brahmaputra river in central Assam have experienced 21 aftershocks, an official said.

    A total of 11 quakes jolted the state since Wednesday night and all of them originated in and around Tezpur, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said in its earthquake bulletin.

    The strongest one was of 4.6 magnitude that hit at 1.20 am forcing the people to run out of their homes in panic.

    The other tremors were 2.8, 2.6, 2.9, 2.3, 2.7, 2.7, 2.8, 3.6, 3.3 and 2.8 magnitudes and shook the state at 9.38 pm, 0:24 am, 1:10 am, 1:41 am, 1:52 am, 2:38 am, 7:13 am, 1:04 pm, 4:17 pm and 7:14 pm respectively, NCS said.

    There was no immediate report of any affect to any structure or injury to people due to these aftershocks.

    The Assam State Disaster Management Authority said in a statement that as per the updated reports received from the districts, the number of persons injured has increased to 12 from the earlier 10 reported since the first quake.

    However, no casualties have been reported in last 24 hours, it added.

    There were no reports of deaths directly due to the tremors, but two persons — one each in Kamrup Metropolitan and Nagaon districts — died due to shock and heart attack around the time of the earthquake, ASDMA said.

    Damage assessment has been completed in 18 districts so far and 428 residential houses and apartments, 148 private and public institutions like schools, anganwadi centres, health centres and government buildings were reported to have been affected.

    Damages to infrastructure include one embankment in Baska district, two bridges in Nagaon, Assam Power Distribution Company Limited infrastructure in Sonitpur, Udalguri and Hojai districts, ASDMA said.

    The earthquake had jolted Assam and most of Northeast on Wednesday and was followed by a series of aftershocks causing huge amount of damages to private, government and commercial structures and forced people to rush out of their homes in fear.

    Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Thursday held a meeting with officials concerned to assess the situation and directed them to collect data of tremors of different magnitudes since 1896 for examining the nature of their impact to prepare an effective mitigation roadmap for the future.

    He also stressed on the importance of ensuring strict adherence to building by-laws and National Building Code and ordered for setting up an expert committee for maintaining earthquake resistant design in the construction of buildings appropriate for seismic zone-v in which Assam falls.

    “On being informed about Japan’s success in developing an early warning system for earthquakes, Sonowal directed for exploring opportunities to tie-up with Japan in bringing such technologies to the state,” an official release said.

    The first quake of 6.4 magnitude on Wednesday was followed in quick succession by lesser intensity tremors of 4.7, 4, and two 3.6 magnitudes at 8.03 am, 8.13 am, 8.25 am and 8.44 am, Regional Meteorological Centre deputy director Sanjay O’neil Shaw said.

    Another quake of 3.2 magnitude hit Assam’s Nagaon district at 10.05 am.

    A while later, another jolt of 3.4 magnitude hit Tezpur at 10.39 am, he added.

    At 12.32 pm, the eighth quake of 2.9 magnitude hit Morigaon.

    It was followed by two more earthquakes of 3.4 and 2.9 magnitudes at 2.34 pm and 3.55 pm respectively, hitting Sonitpur district again, Shaw said.

    The last and 11th tremor of 3 magnitude was felt at 5:39 pm in Sonitpur, situated on the northern bank of Brahmaputra, he added.

    NCS said, “The preliminary analysis shows that the events are located near to Kopili Fault closer to Himalayan Frontal Thrust.”

    The area is seismically very active and falls in the highest seismic hazard zone V, associated with collisional tectonics where the Indian plate subducts beneath the Eurasian plate, it said.

    The historical and instrumentally recorded earthquake data reveals that the region is affected by moderate to large earthquakes.

    The most prominent event was recorded on July 29, 1960 when a quake of the magnitude of 6 was reported, it added.

    The impact of it was then felt in almost the entire Northeastern region, parts of West Bengal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.

  • Assam earthquake: Two persons die of shock, roads and buildings damaged

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: Two persons died due to shock while at least 10 others were injured in Wednesday’s 6.4 Magnitude earthquake in Assam which also left roads and buildings damaged.

    Ten aftershocks of varying magnitudes from 2.9 to 4.7 on the Richter scale were felt between 7.51 am to 5.40 pm having its epicenter mostly in Sonitpur district on the north bank of the Brahmaputra.

    The earthquake was felt across Northeast, Bihar, West Bengal, and Bangladesh.

    “Two persons died due to shock/cardiac arrest. The deaths were reported from Chandrapur in Kamrup (Metro) and Nagaon districts. We received reports that at least 10 people were injured in different parts of the state,” Assam State Disaster Management Authority Chief Executive Officer, GD Tripathi said.

    He said a number of high-rise buildings and hotels, mostly in Guwahati, were among structures that suffered damages. In some places, the earth got broken, he said.

    Cracks developed at the newly-constructed Maha Mrityunjay temple in Nagaon district. With a height of 126 feet, it is the world’s tallest Shivalinga-shaped temple.

    After the earthquake, a dry river at Gadhorjuli near Dhekiajuli got filled with water in no time, locals claimed. Sonitpur District Magistrate Manvendra Pratap Singh said, “Somebody told me about it but I don’t have the confirmation”.

    Water was seen springing out of the ground at many agricultural fields elsewhere in Dhekiajuli. A video of it was shared by Assam’s Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Twitter.

    Water seeping out from a paddy field in Narayanpur area of Dhekiajuli, the epicenter of the massive 6.7 earthquake in Assam pic.twitter.com/BOD6bfCp6s
    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 28, 2021

    People screamed as they scurried out of their homes to safety. Some inmates of apartments in Guwahati decided against returning to their accommodations as the structures developed cracks.

    The Assam Real Estate & Infrastructure Developers’ Association (AREIDA) said the earthquake generated highly destructive seismic forces on the buildings.

    “We have extensively surveyed the earthquake damage and found that these are primarily non-structural damage. We, therefore, request all to act responsibly and discourage the offensive practice of spreading panic,” AREIDA president PK Sharma said.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi called up Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and took stock of the situation.

    “PM @narendramodi ji is taking regular updates about the situation after the earthquake at Dhekiajuli this morning. Got a 2nd call from the Hon’ble PM within a span of few hours. I have apprised him about the latest situation,” Sonowal tweeted.

    The National Centre of Seismology (NCS) said preliminary analysis showed the event was located near the Kopili Fault closer to the Himalayan Frontal Thrust.

    “The area is seismically very active falling in the highest Seismic Hazard Zone V associated with collisional tectonics where Indian Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. The historical and instrumentally-recorded earthquake data reveals that the region is affected by moderate to large earthquakes and the most prominent event among those is the July 29, 1960, Assam earthquake of 6 Magnitude,” the NCS said in a statement.

  • Six aftershocks follow Assam’s 6.4 magnitude earthquake, no casualties reported

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: A massive earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit Assam on Wednesday morning, causing widespread damage in the Northeast state. The quake was followed by six aftershocks.

    The National Centre of Seismology (NCS) said six aftershocks of magnitude, ranging from 3.2 to 4.7, occurred within two and half hours from the time of the occurrence of mainshock of 6.4 Magnitude, signifying the release of the stress in the vicinity of the source zone in and around Sonitpur district of Assam.

    The epicentre of the earthquake was closer to the plate boundary and located at about 80 Km north-east of Guwahati; 132 km north of Shillong and 180 km west of Jorhat.

    Few early pictures of damage in Guwahati. pic.twitter.com/lTIGwBKIPV
    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 28, 2021

    “The preliminary analysis shows that the events are located near to Kopili Fault closer to Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT). The area is seismically very active falling in the highest Seismic Hazard zone V associated with collisional tectonics where Indian plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate,” the NCS said in a statement.

    Images of the damage in Guwahati due to the #earthquake. Inmates of a number of apartments in Guwahati are not going back to their accommodations as they developed cracks.@prasmaz_tnie pic.twitter.com/RVALxRxIoE
    — The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) April 28, 2021

    It said the historical and instrumentally-recorded earthquake data (NCS catalogue) revealed that the region is affected by moderate to large earthquakes and the most prominent events among those are the July 29, 1960, Assam earthquake of Magnitude 6.

    “The earthquake (of Wednesday) is felt in the entire North East region of India and some parts of Bihar, West Bengal and Bangladesh. More than 70 felt reports due to this earthquake, have been received from Assam, Bihar, West Bengal and Bangladesh through the NCS website and Mobile App having intensity ranging from I to V on Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) Scale Figure 3.

    Damages to buildings also reported within 100 km from the epicentre in areas of Sonitpur, Nagaon and Guwahati as received from Central Seismological Observatory, NCS, Shillong,” the statement said.

  • Earthquake of magnitude 6.4 hits Assam’s Sonitpur, no casualties reported

    By PTI
    GUWAHATI/ NEW DELHI: A massive earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit Assam on Wednesday morning, causing widespread damage in the Northeast state, officials said.

    Tremors were felt in the entire region, including neighbouring Meghalaya and northern parts of West Bengal, they said.

    Few early pictures of damage in Guwahati. pic.twitter.com/lTIGwBKIPV
    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 28, 2021

    The quake hit Sonitpur district at 7.51 am, they added.

    It was followed by two more jerks of 4.3 and 4.4 magnitudes at 7.58 am and 8.01 am, respectively.

    Most parts of the region felt the impact of the massive earthquake as people ran out of their homes and other places in panic.

    Images of the damage in Guwahati due to the #earthquake. Inmates of a number of apartments in Guwahati are not going back to their accommodations as they developed cracks.@prasmaz_tnie pic.twitter.com/RVALxRxIoE
    — The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) April 28, 2021

    Many buildings in Tezpur, the district headquarters of Sonitpur, Guwahati and other places developed cracks.

    Detailed reports are awaited regarding casualty.