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Two strong earthquakes jolt Pakistan within 12 hours

The Times of IndiaSunday, June 29, 2025 at 5:10:00 AM
Two strong earthquakes jolt Pakistan within 12 hours
Pakistan got hit by two earthquakes back-to-back within 12 hours—first a 5.2 magnitude quake, then a slightly weaker 4.5 magnitude one. The shallow depth of the second tremor (just 10 kilometers underground) means people likely felt stronger shaking, and aftershocks could follow. So far, no injuries or major damage have been reported, but officials are keeping a close eye on things.
Editor’s Note: Earthquakes this close together—especially shallow ones—can rattle communities and strain emergency response systems, even if damage is minimal. For a country like Pakistan, which sits on active fault lines, repeated quakes are a reminder of how vulnerable the region is to sudden seismic threats. It’s also a test of how prepared local infrastructure is for bigger disasters down the line.
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