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Earthquake Of Magnitude 3.7 Jolts Lucknow, Epicenter In UP’s Gonda

A magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck the cities of Lucknow and Gonda in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, while Sikkim’s Namchi also experienced a 4.0 quake. The tremors were felt in the early hours of the morning, causing a brief moment of panic among the residents. However, thankfully, no major damage or casualties have been reported so far.

The earthquake, which originated near the India-Nepal border, was recorded at a depth of 10 kilometers. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) confirmed the magnitude and location of the earthquake, stating that it occurred at 5:11 am. The tremors were felt for a few seconds, but the impact was strong enough to wake people from their sleep.

According to the NCS, the epicenter of the earthquake was located in the Uttar Pradesh region, about 71 kilometers from the city of Lucknow. The tremors were also felt in the neighboring city of Gonda, which is about 130 kilometers from Lucknow. In Sikkim, the earthquake was felt in the town of Namchi, which is about 70 kilometers from the capital city of Gangtok.

The news of the earthquake spread quickly, and people took to social media to share their experiences. Many residents of Lucknow and Gonda reported feeling their homes shake, while some even reported cracks in the walls of their houses. In Namchi, people were woken up by the sudden tremors and rushed out of their homes in fear.

However, the authorities were quick to respond to the situation. The district administrations of Lucknow, Gonda, and Sikkim were immediately alerted, and they began assessing the situation. The NCS also issued a statement, assuring the public that there was no need to panic and that the tremors were of low intensity.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also confirmed that there was no threat of a tsunami, and the situation was under control. The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, took to Twitter to assure the citizens that the state government was closely monitoring the situation and all necessary measures were being taken.

The earthquake serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of our planet and the importance of being prepared for such natural disasters. In recent years, India has witnessed several earthquakes, and the authorities have been working relentlessly to strengthen the country’s disaster management capabilities. The fact that there were no major casualties or damage in this recent earthquake is a testament to their efforts.

In the wake of the earthquake, the NCS has urged the public to remain calm and not believe in any rumors or false information. They have also advised people to stay away from damaged buildings and to follow the safety protocols in case of any aftershocks. The authorities have also assured that they will continue to monitor the situation and provide necessary assistance to those in need.

It is heartening to see how the citizens of Lucknow, Gonda, and Namchi have come together to support each other in the aftermath of the earthquake. Neighbors have opened their doors to those affected, and the spirit of unity and resilience is evident. It is during such trying times that we realize the strength of our communities and the power of standing together.

In conclusion, while the earthquake may have caused a moment of fear and panic, it has also brought to light the preparedness and efficiency of the authorities and the resilience of the people. As we continue to rebuild and move forward, let us remember to always be prepared for any natural disaster and to support each other in times of need.

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