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Earthquake of magnitude 4.2 hits Afghanistan's Fayzabad

By ANI | Published: June 26, 2023 1:40 PM

Kabul [Afghanistan], June 26 : An earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck south-eastern of Fayzabad, Afghanistan on Monday, reported National ...

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Kabul [Afghanistan], June 26 : An earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck south-eastern of Fayzabad, Afghanistan on Monday, reported National Centre for Seismology (NCS).

The depth of the quake was reported at 31 km.

According to NCS, it took place at 12:16:57 (IST) and the epicentre of the earthquake was found to be at Latitude- 36.43 and Longitude- 71.48, respectively.

Further details awaited. No reports of material damage or casualties are known as of yet.

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Tags: National Centre for SeismologyNcsAfghanistanAsghar AfghanKabulAfghan TigersAfghan National SecurityAfghanistan RussiaAfghan Interior MinistryAfghan National Security ForcesAfghan TalibanAfghan National Bank
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