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No critical damage in India after tremors from Tajikistan quake, show initial reports

The US Geological Survey put the quake's magnitude at 5.9 and centred 35 km (55 miles) west of Tajikistan
Last Updated 13 February 2021, 04:27 IST

Government departments on Saturday said there were no initial reports of critical damage to buildings and infrastructure, or casualties, in the northern states after intense tremors from a quake in Tajikistan on Friday night.

The US Geological Survey put the quake's magnitude at 5.9 and centred 35 km (55 miles) west of Tajikistan in central Asia.

As people prepared to go to sleep on Friday strong tremors were felt by residents in north India and in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Read: 6.3 magnitude earthquake hits Tajikistan; tremors felt in Delhi, NCR

"Preliminary reports suggest there has been no destruction or building collapse but we will examine whether cracks have developed in dams, bridges or power plants," said S K Singh, an official at the National Disaster Management Authority in New Delhi.

No casualties have been reported so far, he said, adding that the tremors lasted for a long time and could have damaged some parts of residential and public properties.

Fire authorities said there were reports of superficial damage to buildings from the quake, which forced tens of thousands of people outside their homes in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and New Delhi.

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(Published 13 February 2021, 03:49 IST)

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