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Updated · DAWN.com · Jun 26
Balochistan Earthquake Jolts Pakistan's Southwest at 5.1 Magnitude as USGS Puts It at 5.2
Updated
Updated · DAWN.com · Jun 26

Balochistan Earthquake Jolts Pakistan's Southwest at 5.1 Magnitude as USGS Puts It at 5.2

3 articles · Updated · DAWN.com · Jun 26

Summary

  • A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Balochistan at 4:48 p.m. Friday, with Pakistan's meteorological department placing the epicentre 60 km northeast of Kohlu at a depth of 17 km.
  • Zhob, Barkhan and Rakhni felt the tremor, while the US Geological Survey separately logged a 5.2-magnitude quake north-northeast of Barkhan at a depth of 10 km.
  • The jolt follows a 5.4-magnitude earthquake on Monday that was felt across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Islamabad, with the epicentre in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region.
  • Pakistan sits on the Arabian, Euro-Asian and Indian tectonic plates, and their intersecting fault lines make earthquakes a frequent hazard across the country.

Insights

A swarm of quakes just shook Pakistan. Are these tremors a warning of a much larger event to come?
Beyond the initial tremor, what invisible danger do earthquakes leave behind in Pakistan's mountains?
Pakistan's seismic fault lines are well-mapped. What is the main hurdle preventing its cities from becoming earthquake-proof?