Earthquake in Pakistan: 3.2 magnitude quake hits Karachi city
According to met department officials, the seismic activity originated from a depth of 12 kilometres and was felt notably in Quaidabad, Malir, Gadap and Saadi town areas all the outskirts where residents came running out of their homes.
3.2 magnitude earthquake hits Pakistan's Karachi Karachi, Apr 25 (PTI) A 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck Karachi city, Pakistan's largest metropolis, forcing people to rush out of their homes, authorities said on Thursday.
The quake jolted the outskirts of Karachi city on Wednesday night.
According to met department officials, the seismic activity originated from a depth of 12 kilometres and was felt notably in Quaidabad, Malir, Gadap and Saadi town areas all the outskirts where residents came running out of their homes.
The tremor lasted for a few seconds and left a minor crack in the wall of a house in Bahria Town, one of the large residential societies.
Although no casualty has been reported from anywhere, it is after a long time that there has been no seismic activity in Pakistan's biggest city.
Last year on October 16, a 3.1-magnitude mild jolted different areas of Karachi.
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