City
Epaper

4.1 magnitude quake hits Meghalaya's North Garo Hills

By IANS | Updated: February 20, 2025 13:05 IST

Imphal, Feb 20 A 4.1 magnitude quake hit Meghalaya's mountainous North Garo Hills district and adjoining areas on ...

Open in App

Imphal, Feb 20 A 4.1 magnitude quake hit Meghalaya's mountainous North Garo Hills district and adjoining areas on Thursday, officials said.

According to a Disaster Management official of the Meghalaya government, the quake shook the hilly North Garo Hills district and adjoining areas of Assam.

The official said there has been no immediate report of loss of life or damage to property.

According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) data, the tremor struck at a depth of 5 km from the surface and was recorded at 11.32 a.m.

Thursday's tremor is the second earthquake in mountainous Meghalaya within 12 hours.

On Wednesday night at around 11.43 p.m., a mild tremble measuring 3.1 on the Richter scale, hit Western Meghalaya’s mountainous West Garo Hills district adjoining North Garo Hills district and Assam.

As per the NCS data, the tremor struck at a depth of 10 km from the surface.

According to NCS statistics, more than one quake every week hit a northeastern state with most tremors measuring 3 to 4 on the Richter scale.

Successive earthquakes, mostly mild to moderate, in the mountainous northeastern states, especially in Assam, Mizoram, Manipur and Meghalaya, have kept the authorities worried, forcing public and private builders to build quake-proof structures.

Seismologists consider the mountainous northeastern region as the sixth most earthquake-prone belt in the world. In 1950, an earthquake measuring 8.7 on the Richter scale altered the course of the mighty Brahmaputra river, which passes by the congested Guwahati city, the northeastern region's main commercial hub. Another earthquake of magnitude 6.5 on the Richter scale hit northeastern India in 1988, killing over 200 people in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

In 2011, an earthquake of magnitude 6.9 shook Sikkim and parts of West Bengal killing over 100 people.

Another quake in 2017, with a magnitude of 5.7, struck 20 km northeast of Ambassa in Tripura's Dhalai district. Disaster Management authorities are regularly conducting awareness campaigns about the frequent quakes in the northeastern states.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUP News: Stray Bull Attacks Restaurant Owner in Meerut, CCTV Video Goes Viral

CricketMumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz LIVE Cricket Streaming: Where To Watch MI vs UPW WPL 2026 Match?

MumbaiBMC Election 2026: Mumbai Police Assist Senior Citizens at Polling Booths, Earn Widespread Praise (Watch)

MumbaiBMC Election 2026: Exit Poll Predict Big Win for BJP-Led Mahayuti in Mumbai Over Shiv Sena (UBT)–MNS Alliance

PunePune: Youth Brutally Attacked for Refusing to Pay Rs 50 Extortion in Pimpri-Chinchwad

National Realted Stories

NationalRajasthan Shocker: Man Attempts Self-Immolation After Wife Leaves Home With Four Children in Alwar

NationalCongress targets DMK over power sharing, highlights Kerala‘s UDF model

National78th Army Day Parade: Jaipur hosts event outside cantonment for the first time

NationalMaha local polls: Oppn accuses ruling alliance of money power, blames SEC for mismanagement

NationalPolitical row erupts in Bengal’s Nadia over alleged sex racket near TMC MLA’s residence