Ladakh Shakes: 3.4 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Leh Region Early Tuesday Morning
- Posted on January 30, 2024
- Natural Disaster
- By Arijit Dutta
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A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck Ladakh's Leh region at 5:39 am on Tuesday. The National Centre for Seismology reported the quake, noting its depth of 5 km with coordinates 35.27 latitudes and 75.40 longitudes. Leh served as the epicenter for the seismic event.
In
an early morning tremor, Ladakh's Leh region was jolted by a 3.4 magnitude
earthquake on Tuesday, according to the National
Centre for Seismology. The seismic event, recorded on the Richter scale,
occurred at 5:39 am. Leh, the picturesque town nestled in the Himalayas, bore
the brunt as the epicenter of the earthquake.
The
National Centre for Seismology, often at the forefront of earthquake
monitoring, shared details on social media platform X. In a post, they stated,
"Earthquake of Magnitude:3.4, Occurred on 30-01-2024, 05:39:56 IST, Lat:
35.27 & Long: 75.40, Depth: 5 Km, Region: Leh, Ladakh." The seismic
activity's depth was reported to be 5 kilometers.
It is noteworthy that the earthquake's impact was primarily centered around Leh, with the town being directly above the epicenter. The depth of the seismic event, 5 kilometers below the surface, might have contributed to the noticeable shake felt in the region.
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Residents
of Leh and surrounding areas experienced the tremors, causing a momentary
disruption. However, as of now, there have been no reports of significant
damage or injuries. Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
The
earthquake serves as a reminder of the region's susceptibility to seismic
activity due to its geographical location. Ladakh, surrounded by the Himalayas,
is prone to earthquakes, and preparedness measures are crucial for minimizing
potential risks.
In
conclusion, the recent seismic activity in Ladakh emphasizes the ongoing need
for vigilance and preparedness in earthquake-prone regions, with Leh being at
the forefront of such concerns. Authorities continue to assess the situation,
ensuring the safety of residents in the aftermath of the early morning
earthquake.