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PM Modi On Delhi Earthquake

Editorial Board Published February 17, 2025
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New Delhi:

After a powerful earthquake struck Delhi and its adjoining areas early this morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the residents to “stay calm and follow the safety precautions”.

PM Modi assured people who the officers are holding an in depth watch on the state of affairs. He posted on X:

Tremors had been felt in Delhi and close by areas. Urging everybody to remain calm and comply with security precautions, staying alert for potential aftershocks. Authorities are holding an in depth watch on the state of affairs.

In line with the Nationwide Centre for Seismology, the nodal company of the Authorities of India for monitoring earthquake exercise within the nation, a 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck the nationwide capital round 5:36 am.

The official additionally added {that a} loud sound was heard when the earthquake hit Delhi.

In a submit on X, the Delhi Police mentioned, “We hope you all are safe, Delhi!” It additionally urged residents to name on the emergency 112 helpline for emergencies.

The robust tremors triggered by the earthquake prompted residents of a number of high-rise buildings in Delhi, Noida, Larger Noida and Ghaziabad to hurry out.

Performing Delhi Chief Minister Atishi mentioned a “strong earthquake just hit” Delhi and prayed that everybody was protected.

दिल्ली में अभी एक ज़ोर का भूकंप आया। भगवान से प्रार्थना करती हूँ कि सब सुरक्षित होंगे। https://t.co/rOU2x0Odtk

Up to now, there have been no studies of accidents or casualties.

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