4.2 richter scale earthquake jolts Lahore, surrounding areas

The earthquake rocked Lahore and surrounding areas late Thursday evening.


Rameez Khan/web Desk March 20, 2014
The epicenter of the earthquake was near Hafizabad. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE: Severe earthquake jolts of 4.2 richter scale were felt in Lahore and its surrounding areas on Thursday, Express News reported.

According to Director Seismic MET Islamabad Zahid Rafi the epicenter of the earthquake was near Hafizabad, 66km below the surface. He said that the duration of the earthquake was around five second however people would have felt it for a few seconds longer. He said that no aftershocks were recorded.



The shocks were felt as far away as Faisalabad, Sheikhupura and Gujranwala.



On Wednesday, an earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale rocked Peshawar and its vicinity.

According to the meteorological department the quake measured 5.4 with its epicentre in the Hindu Kush mountain range and 170 kilometres deep.

The earthquake was also felt in Chitral and Malakand division.

There were no immediate reports of damage to property or loss of life.

COMMENTS (11)

Haroon Rashid | 10 years ago | Reply

Magnitude of the earthquake shock with the NDMA is the outocme of global climate change, affecting Tsunami etc. An indicator to our planners/developers of cities to consider the construction and regulation of construction to counter the outcome of such happenings. Suggest the authorities and the Ministry of Housing & Works should offer incentive, subsidies to low cost housing in the budget which is coming in the next few weeks. This is very important in view of the damage to human life, capital, real estate and the national wealth to be managed by the global community. This initiative will encourage FDI in Pakistan as well.

ibfij | 10 years ago | Reply

iHat ... the title says "3.4" for Lahore and "5.6" for Peshawar. You skimmed through the article first, now try n' read it.

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