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Afghanistan: 4.5 magnitude earthquake jolts Kabul

By ANI | Updated: February 14, 2022 00:05 IST

An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 on the Richter scale hit Afghanistan's capital Kabul, the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said on late Saturday.

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 on the Richter scale hit Afghanistan's capital Kabul, the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said on late Saturday.

"Earthquake of Magnitude:4.5, Occurred on 12-02-2022, 23:34:55 IST, Lat: 35.00 & Long: 70.92, Depth: 140 Km ,Location: 164km ENE of Kabul, Afghanistan," NCS tweeted.

There are no reports of casualties or loss of property as of now. Further details are awaited.

( With inputs from ANI )

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