Mild Earthquake Tremors Hit Karachi, Magnitude 3.4 Recorded Today

Mild earthquake tremors hit Karachi as a 3.4 magnitude quake was recorded today. Residents in the city and nearby areas felt the shaking for a short time. However, the tremors caused concern among people across several neighborhoods.
According to the Seismological Center, the earthquake measured 3.4 on the Richter scale. Officials reported that the intensity was low but still noticeable. As a result, many residents briefly moved outdoors as a precaution.
Moreover, authorities identified the epicenter near Malir, about 24 kilometers northwest of the area. They explained that the location helped determine how widely the tremors were felt. This information also assists in assessing any potential risks.
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In addition, the depth of the earthquake was recorded at 10 kilometers. Experts note that shallow earthquakes can sometimes be felt more strongly. However, this event remained relatively mild and did not escalate into a serious situation.
Finally, officials confirmed that no immediate reports of damage or injuries have been received. Residents have since returned to normal activities after the mild shaking. Overall, mild earthquake tremors hit Karachi, with a magnitude of 3.4 recorded today without major impact.














