Extreme shakes that lasted for numerous seconds were reported from neighbouring Noida and also Gurugram also
Strong shakes were felt in Delhi and also adjacent cities around 2 am today after a 6.3 size quake struck in Nepal, triggering several to rush out of their houses in the middle of the evening.
The severe shakes lasted for almost 10 seconds and were reported from Noida and also Gurugram also.
The depth of the earthquake was about 10 km, according to the National Facility for Seismology.
“Quake of Size:6.3, Took place on 09-11-2022, 01:57:24 IST, Lat: 29.24 & Long: 81.06, Deepness: 10 Kilometres, Area: Nepal,” National Center for Seismology tweeted.
Earthquake of Magnitude:6.3, Occurred on 09-11-2022, 01:57:24 IST, Lat: 29.24 & Long: 81.06, Depth: 10 Km ,Location: Nepal, for more information download the BhooKamp App https://t.co/Fu4UaD2vIS @Indiametdept @ndmaindia @Dr_Mishra1966 @moesgoi @OfficeOfDrJS @PMOIndia @DDNational pic.twitter.com/n2ORPZEzbP
— National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) November 8, 2022
This is the second quake to strike Nepal in about 5 hours. The last quake, size 4.9, was reported in Nepal at 8:52 pm on Wednesday.
The shakes really felt in Delhi were so solid, that lots of went outside their houses for safety and security.
It’s that time when poori society neeche khadi milti hai🥰😍#earthquake #delhi
— Rohan Gupta (@RohanGuptaa02) November 8, 2022
Within a half a hr of the quake, #earthquake began trending on Twitter with greater than 20,000 tweets. Some tweeted to claim they have actually never ever felt this strong a quake.
I NEVER FELT SUCH STRONG EARTHQUAKE TREMORS. I LEGIT THOUGHT SOME UNNATURAL PRESENCE IS SHAKING MY BED 🙁 😮 STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN FARIDABAD AND DELHI NCR.
— prathimakumar (@prathimakumar30) November 8, 2022
Strong tremors of earthquake were felt nearly for 10 seconds at 02.00 am.
— Dr. Munish Kumar Sharma (@30Munish) November 8, 2022
There have actually been no instant reports of any loss to life or damages to residential or commercial property.
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Last Updated: 9 November 2022