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2023 Doda earthquake
2023 Doda earthquake is located in IndiaDoda districtDoda district2023 Doda earthquake
UTC time2023-07-13 13:33:42
Local date13 June 2023
Local time13:33:42 IKT
Magnitude5.4 Mw
Depth6 km (3.7 mi)
Epicenter34°27′N 73°39′E / 34.45°N 73.65°E / 34.45; 73.65
Areas affectedIndia
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
LandslidesYes
Aftershocks4.3 Mw  14 June at 02:20:59
2.8 Mw  14 June at 02:41:42
3.5 Mw  14 June at 07:56:48
3.3 Mw  14 June at 08:29:34
3.4 Mw  14 June at 16:00:03
Casualties4 injured
Hundreds displaced

An earthquake occurred at 13:33 Indian Standard Time on 13 June in eastern Kashmir's Doda district. It was centred near the town of Thathri, and also affected nearby Bhalessa and Bhaderwah areas in the same district and some areas of Jammu and Kashmir. It registered a moment of magnitude of 5.4 and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Very Destructive). The earthquake tremors were also felt in Delhi also. The severity of the damage caused by the earthquake is attributed to severe upthrust. At least 4 people were injured and hundreds were displaced. Schools were closed on 14 June 2023 as a precautionary measures.

Earthquake

Map depicting regional tectonic plates

Kashmir lies in the area of collision of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates. The geological activity born out of this collision, also responsible for the birth of the Himalayan mountain range, is the cause of unstable seismicity in the region. The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) measured its magnitude as a minimum of 5.4 on the moment magnitude scale, with its epicentre between Doda and Kishtwar districts surrounding Thathri town.

Intensity

The earthquake had a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of VIII (Destructive) evaluated in an area around the epicentre, between the districts of Doda and Kishtwar. It was also assigned VIII on the Environmental Seismic Intensity scale.

Aftershocks

There were atleast five secondary earthquakes in the region, mainly near the original epicentre. A series of strong aftershocks occurred near Thathri, Bhaderwah, Bhalessa and Kishtwar.

References

  1. ^ "Magnitude 5.4 earthquake strikes eastern Kashmir, India". Reuters. 13 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
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  10. ^ Ayoob, Anzer (14 June 2023). "4.2, 2.7 Magnitude Aftershocks Rock Doda District: Residents on Edge as Earthquakes Continue". The Chenab Times. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  11. "Earthquake in Kashmir; 4 injured, several buildings develop cracks in Doda district". The Indian Express. 13 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Precautionary Closure of Schools in Thathri, Gandoh and Bhaderwah Education Zones Amid Ongoing Aftershocks". The Chenab Times. 14 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
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