New Delhi: A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 4.4 on the Richter scale was recorded in the Bay of Bengal today at 1:29 AM . The tremor occurred at a depth of approximately 70 kilometers below the Earth’s surface. Fortunately, no significant damage or casualties have been reported as a result of the seismic event due to its distance from populated areas and its relatively low intensity.
Officials from the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), the central government’s agency responsible for monitoring earthquakes and earthquake-prone regions in India, confirmed the occurrence of the earthquake. The NCS plays a crucial role in monitoring and assessing seismic activities to ensure the safety and preparedness of regions susceptible to earthquakes.
The NCS operates a network of 155 monitoring stations across India, which enables the prompt detection and analysis of seismic activities. This network plays a crucial role in providing real-time information to authorities and the public, helping to mitigate the potential impact of earthquakes.
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