Earthquake tremors were felt in the India-Pakistan border area on February 2, with the epicentre located near the Pakistan border. The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded as 4.3 on the Richter scale.
The earthquake occurred at 9.14 am, 10 km below the surface of the earth.
In the past, similar earthquakes have caused no significant damage in the region. The tremors were felt in areas such as Jaipur, Tonk, Jalore, and Sriganganagar in India, and Bahawalpur in Pakistan. The effects of the earthquake were minimal and most people did not even feel the vibrations.
Recently, Pakistan has also experienced tremors from a 6.3-magnitude earthquake, with the epicentre in Tajikistan, which was felt across the country including in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Fortunately, there were no reports of loss of life or property damage due to the latest earthquake near the India-Pakistan border.
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