After India’s Operation Sindoor, the earthquake in Pakistan is shocking, 60 times in June alone
After the earthquake, chaos (symbolic photo).
Karachi: Since India’s Operation Sindoor, there are continuous earthquakes in Pakistan. India carried out the first attack on Pakistan under Operation Sindoor on the night of 6-7 May. After this, on the night of 9-10 May, 11 of its military bases were destroyed in exchange for Pakistan’s counter attack. During this time, there was a discussion in the international media, India’s attack has also damaged Pakistan’s nuclear base and there is a risk of radioactive radiation leaks from there. However, this was not confirmed by any side. Since then, Pakistan has been continuously facing earthquake tremors.
60 loads in June
By the way, there has been an earthquake in Pakistan since May. In May, there were earthquake tremors in different areas of Pakistan dozens of times. At the same time, there have been tremors of earthquake 60 times in June. Residents of Karachi city in Sindh province of Pakistan have still not recovered from the tremors of dozens of earthquakes in June. Fear and mental stress are clearly seen in the people of the city due to an earthquake with a medium -less intensity of about 60 times a month.
Danger of big earthquake
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab said that between June 2 and June 22, continuous earthquakes have put people in deep concern. “People are still nervous. People are afraid that a big earthquake can occur at any time that can destroy their lives.
Most affected area
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, 33 out of 60 earthquakes occurred in the Malir region of Karachi and its surrounding areas. Apart from this, several earthquakes were also recorded in Kawadabad, Landhi, Gadap, DHA City, DHA Karachi and Korengi. On June 2, 10 earthquakes alone occurred, dozens of tremors on 3 June and the final 6 earthquakes on 22 June, four of which were more than 3.0.
An atmosphere of fear among the local people
Repeated earthquakes have created an atmosphere of fear among the local people. Recalling the 3.6 magnitude earthquake on June 2, Zaheer ul Hasan, who works in a textile factory in Landhi, said, “We only know how we felt. We felt the vibration of the ground and felt that something was going to happen. When so many earthquakes come around you, it is natural to have stress and anxiety.” Local resident Faizan Qadri said that continuous earthquakes have had a profound impact on the mental health of the people. Nighat Khan, a resident of Malir, said, “Whether it was day or night, as soon as there was a shock, we used to come out of the house with our family.”
No loss of life, but mental effect is deep
Although no casualties were reported in these earthquakes, it has a serious impact on the mental state of the people. Seismic activities have calmed down after 22 June, which has provided some relief.
Why are frequent earthquakes coming to Pakistan
Why have there been frequent earthquakes since India’s Operation Sindoor in Pakistan. Is there any movement in the atomic hideout of Pakistan, so this is happening? … Let us also tell you the opinion of experts. The main meteorologist Amir Haider Laghari and the maritime geological Asif reward assured the people that the possibility of a major earthquake in Karachi is very low. “Low-intensity tremors gradually reduce the pressure stored on the Earth’s ‘fault lines’, which reduces the chances of a large earthquake.” However, he did not say why these earthquakes suddenly increased? (Language)
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