Earthquake of 4.3 Magnitude Jolts Muzaffarabad and Surrounding Areas in Azad Kashmir

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Tremors Felt Across Muzaffarabad, Hattian, Chikar, and Other Regions; No Immediate Reports of Casualties or Damage


Muzaffarabad, February 24, 2025:Residents of Muzaffarabad and several other areas in Azad Kashmir experienced tremors on Monday as a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck the region. The quake, which originated at a depth of 12 kilometers, sent shockwaves through towns and villages, including Hattian, Chikar, Chakothi, Gojra Bandi, Chikkar, Khilana, and Dhirkot.

According to the Seismic Monitoring Center, the epicenter of the earthquake was located 16 kilometers northeast of Kohala. Despite the intensity of the tremors, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or significant property damage.

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Tremors Felt Across Multiple Regions

The earthquake, which occurred in the early hours of the day, was felt strongly in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir, and its surrounding areas. Residents in Hattian, Chikar, Chakothi, and other nearby towns reported feeling the ground shake, prompting many to rush out of their homes in panic.

“It was a sudden jolt, and everything started shaking. We immediately ran outside,” said Farooq Ahmed, a resident of Muzaffarabad. “Thankfully, everything seems fine now, but it was a scary experience.”

Authorities on Alert

Local authorities and disaster management teams have been put on high alert to monitor the situation and respond to any emergencies. So far, no damage to infrastructure or loss of life has been reported. However, officials are conducting surveys in the affected areas to assess the impact of the quake.

“We are closely monitoring the situation and have teams on the ground to ensure the safety of residents,” said a spokesperson for the Azad Kashmir Disaster Management Authority. “We urge people to remain calm and report any damages or emergencies to the authorities immediately.”

A Region Prone to Earthquakes

Azad Kashmir, located in a seismically active zone, has a history of devastating earthquakes. The 2005 Kashmir earthquake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale, claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread destruction in the region. Since then, authorities have emphasized the importance of preparedness and resilient infrastructure to mitigate the impact of future quakes.

Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant

While Monday’s earthquake did not result in significant damage, experts warn that aftershocks could follow. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and follow safety protocols in the event of further tremors.

“Earthquakes are unpredictable, and it’s crucial for people to be prepared,” said Dr. Asma Khan, a seismologist. “Having an emergency kit, knowing evacuation routes, and staying informed can make a significant difference during such events.”

As the region recovers from the tremors, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness in earthquake-prone areas like Azad Kashmir. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, while residents remain hopeful that the region will remain safe from further seismic activity.

For now, the people of Muzaffarabad and surrounding areas are breathing a sigh of relief, grateful that this earthquake passed without causing harm.

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