On Saturday, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Swat district and nearby areas experienced a noticeable earthquake. The tremor, measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale, shook Mingora and its surroundings.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department reported that the earthquake originated 200 kilometers underground, with its epicenter near the Tajikistan border. Despite the earthquake’s magnitude, people have not reported any casualties or property damage from the affected areas.
After the tremor, many residents fled their homes in panic and began reciting verses from the Holy Quran. Emergency services and local authorities have found no reports of injuries or damage from the capital or neighboring regions.
This event is the second earthquake to hit Mingora recently. On July 2, a similar tremor with a magnitude of 4.5 shook the area. That earthquake had a depth of 105 kilometers, and its epicenter was also near the Tajikistan border.
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Residents and authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation to ensure safety and prepare for any potential afters.hocks. The community remains alert, and emergency service.s are ready to respond if needed.