Twice in Two Days: Delhi-NCR Rattled by Earthquakes | Science-Environment
JHAJJAR DISTRICT, HARYANA, INDIA, JUL 11 – The region, located in Seismic Zone IV, experienced two consecutive days of moderate quakes with no reported damage, according to the National Centre for Seismology.
- Delhi-NCR experienced two consecutive earthquakes on July 10 and 11, 2025, centered near Jhajjar in Haryana.
- These quakes occurred due to active fault lines like the Mahendragarh-Dehradun Fault, which crosses the densely populated NCR region.
- The first tremor on July 10 measured 4.4 magnitude at 9:04 AM, and the second on July 11 measured 3.7 magnitude at 7:49 PM.
- The National Center for Seismology confirmed the epicenters near Jhajjar at depths of 10 km with coordinates 28.68°N latitude and 76.72°E longitude.
- These back-to-back quakes, though mild, highlight Delhi's high seismic risk zone, increasing concerns about preparedness and potential future quakes.
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Earthquake tremors shake Delhi-NCR for second time this week, epicentre in Haryana’s Jhajjar
According to the National Center for Seismology (NCS), the tremor was recorded at a magnitude of 3.7 on the Richter scale, with the epicentre located in Jhajjar, Haryana. The quake occurred at 7:49 PM IST, at a depth of 10 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface.
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