
Delhi Earthquake: Centre Warns of Possible Aftershocks, Urges Residents to Stay Alert
February 17, 2025: A 4.0 magnitude earthquake jolted Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, triggering panic among residents. The tremors, felt around 5:36 AM, were stronger than expected due to the quake’s shallow depth of just 5 km. In response, the Central government issued a warning about potential aftershocks, urging people to remain cautious.
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Union Earth Sciences Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh reassured citizens that authorities are closely monitoring the situation. He advised residents to stay calm and take safety precautions, emphasizing preparedness in case of aftershocks.
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“Following the earthquake tremors felt this morning in and around Delhi at about 5:36 AM, professional experts and officials from the Ministry of Earth Sciences are constantly monitoring the situation. However, it is advised to stay calm and be prepared for possible aftershocks. Regular updates will be shared through official communication channels,” he wrote on X.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also addressed the situation, urging people to follow safety protocols and remain alert.
“Tremors were felt in Delhi and nearby areas. Urging everyone to stay calm and follow safety precautions, staying alert for possible aftershocks. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation,” PM Modi posted on X.
Despite its low magnitude, the earthquake was strongly felt across Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram. According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), the epicenter was located 9 km east of New Delhi (Lat: 28.59°N & Long: 77.16°E).
Experts explain that the shallow depth of 5 km allowed seismic waves to travel with more intensity, causing a loud rumbling sound and stronger-than-usual tremors for a 4.0 magnitude earthquake.
Authorities have advised the public to:
✅ Stay indoors if possible and avoid unnecessary movement.
✅ Move to open spaces away from buildings and trees.
✅ Avoid elevators and use stairs in case of aftershocks.
✅ Keep emergency supplies like water, torches, and essential medicines handy.
✅ Follow official updates from government agencies for real-time information.
Delhi falls under Seismic Zone IV, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes. The region has experienced frequent tremors due to tectonic activity from the Indian and Eurasian plates.
As tremors continue to shake North India, seismologists warn of the need for improved preparedness, stricter building regulations, and public awareness to handle future seismic events.
With authorities on high alert, residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions until the situation stabilizes.
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