Assam Shaken by 5.1 Magnitude Earthquake
On Monday morning, Assam was jolted by a 5.1 magnitude earthquake, causing significant concern among the residents. The earthquake struck at 4:17 AM in Morigaon district, located on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra River. Fortunately, officials have reported no injuries or damage to property, which is a relief considering the region's history of seismic activity.
The tremor was felt not just in Morigaon but across various districts, including Kamrup, Nagaon, and East Karbi Anglong. Additionally, it reached areas in neighboring states such as Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, and even parts of West Bengal. This widespread impact underscores the region's vulnerability to earthquakes.
Residents quickly reacted to the earthquake, many rushing out of their homes to find safety in open areas. This instinctive response highlights the community's preparedness for such natural disasters. Living in a high seismic zone, the people of northeastern India often remain alert to the possibility of earthquakes, which can strike without warning.
The National Centre for Seismology confirmed that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 50 km. The epicenter was located at a latitude of 26.37 N and longitude of 92.29 E in central Assam. The tremors were also experienced in various districts on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra, including Darrang, Tamulpur, and Lakhimpur, indicating a significant reach of the seismic event.
This earthquake is a reminder of the natural challenges faced by the northeastern states of India. The region has a long history of seismic activity due to its geological features, making the residents more aware and prepared for such occurrences. As the community recovers from this recent quake, it also emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness and response strategies for future incidents.