Dehradun. An earthquake of 3.1 magnitude occurred in Uttarkashi of Uttarakhand at around 1:50 am on Monday. According to the National Center for Seismology, the depth of the earthquake is 5 km from the ground. was down The epicenter of this earthquake was 24 km from Uttarkashi. Was in the far East-Southeast (ESE). The National Center for Seismology gave information about this earthquake in Uttarkashi in a tweet. Earlier, on November 6, an earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale occurred in Tehri, Uttarakhand.
There was an earthquake of 4.3 magnitude in the early hours of November 9 in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. This earthquake came after a relatively strong earthquake of 6.3 magnitude in Nepal. The tremors of which were also felt in some parts of Delhi-NCR. Earthquake tremors were felt at a depth of 5 kilometers under the ground in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. The National Center for Seismology had told that the epicenter of the earthquake in Nepal was Dipayal in Doti district of Nepal. The depth of this earthquake was 10 km below the ground. After these tremors of the earthquake in the Himalayan country of Nepal, many people died in the house collapse incident.
Seismologists say that the Indian plate is constantly moving towards the Eurasian plate. Because of this, frequent earthquakes keep coming in the countries of the Himalayas and the states of India. There is a constant danger of earthquake in the states of India from Bihar to Kashmir. Anyway, hilly states are considered more sensitive to earthquakes. To reduce the loss of life and property in earthquakes, the government has decided to connect all the seismometer sensors in the country. Due to this, the damage caused by getting early warning of earthquake can be minimized.