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Earthquake tremors again in Mirpur Azad Kashmir

The quake was 3.8 while the depth was 15 km, the epicenter was noted west of Jhelum.

Earthquake tremors again felt in Mirpur Mirpur Azad Kashmir. According to the epicenter, the magnitude of the earthquake was 3.8 km while its depth was 15 km. The epicenter has been noted west of Jhelum. Experts say the tremors are the aftershock of last week's quake. The earthquake caused the roof of a poultry farm to collapse and a two-storey building was also damaged.
No casualties have been reported yet. Remember that there was an earthquake in the area last week which left many people dead and the property too damaged. The aftershocks have continued. It is important to note that two-thirds of Pakistan's earthquake is on the fault line; earthquake can occur at any time from Karachi to Islamabad, Quetta to Peshawar, Makran to Abbottabad and Gilgit to Chitral.
According to details, after the devastating earthquake in Pakistan on Tuesday, a report has been made which revealed the alarming details. According to the report, 70 percent of Pakistan's area lies on the dangerous earthquake fault line. Two-thirds of Pakistan is on the fault line, which can cause earthquake at any time in those areas. Pakistan is located on the northern border of the "Indian Plate" where it meets the Eurasian Plate.
The trapping of the Eurasian Plate and the proceeding of the Indian Plate have been going on for millions of years. Two-thirds of Pakistan's entire fault lines pass through the area, where low- or mid-range earthquakes are intermittent. Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan are located on the last northern border of the Indian Plate, so these areas are the most sensitive. From Karachi to Islamabad, Quetta to Peshawar, Makran to Abbottabad and Gilgit to Chitral, all the cities are affected by the earthquake.

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