Afghanistan was jolted by an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS). The earthquake occurred at 12:49 am IST on Saturday, approximately 185 kilometers south-southeast of Fayzabad. The epicenter of the quake was recorded at a depth of 215 kilometers.
The NCS shared details about the earthquake, stating that it had a magnitude of 4.3 and occurred at coordinates 35.52 latitude and 71.20 longitude. The earthquake was centered 185 kilometers southeast of Fayzabad, Afghanistan.
Thankfully, there have been no reports of material damage or casualties resulting from the seismic event. However, further details are still awaited.
This is not the first earthquake to affect Afghanistan in recent times. On June 26, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck the southeastern region of Fayzabad. The quake had a depth of 31 kilometers and occurred at around 12:16 am IST. The coordinates of the epicenter were recorded at 36.43 latitude and 71.48 longitude.
While earthquakes are not uncommon in Afghanistan, it is crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for such natural disasters. Authorities and disaster management organizations should continue to monitor the situation closely and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected areas.
It is important to note that earthquakes can cause significant damage to infrastructure and pose a threat to human lives. Therefore, it is crucial for individuals and communities to be aware of safety protocols and emergency response procedures in the event of an earthquake.
The NCS will continue to provide updates and information on seismic activities in Afghanistan. It is important for residents and authorities alike to stay informed and take necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of earthquakes. By being prepared and knowledgeable, we can minimize the potential risks and ensure the safety and resilience of our communities.