
A mild earthquake jolted Karachi and surrounding areas on Saturday. The tremors caused brief panic among residents across multiple parts of the city. Authorities confirmed the quake was of low intensity.
According to the Seismological Center, the earthquake measured a magnitude of 3.4. The epicenter was located about 24 kilometers northwest of Malir in Karachi. Officials said the quake originated at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers.
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Residents in different neighborhoods reported feeling light shaking for a few seconds. Many people rushed out of homes and buildings as a precaution. However, the tremors subsided quickly without causing disruption.
Authorities stated that no immediate reports of casualties or property damage were received. Emergency teams remained on alert in case of aftershocks. Monitoring systems continued to track seismic activity in the region.
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Experts say mild earthquakes are not uncommon in the Karachi region due to its geological structure. They advise residents to stay cautious and follow safety guidelines during seismic events. Further assessments will continue as part of routine monitoring.