Just over an hour earlier, at 3:27 AM, Chamba was jolted by another quake of magnitude 3.3, which occurred at a depth of 20 kilometres.
August 20, 2025The tremor occurred at 2:38 AM (IST) at a depth of 170 kilometres, with coordinates 29.86°N latitude and 71.09°E longitude.
August 20, 2025The tremor was recorded at 3:27 AM at a depth of 20 kilometres, with coordinates 32.87 N latitude and 76.09 E longitude.
August 20, 2025The tremor was recorded at 1:01 am IST at a depth of 10 km, with its epicentre located at latitude 26.28°N and longitude 89.87°E, according to NCS data.
August 14, 2025The tremor was strongly felt in surrounding provinces, including Manisa, Izmir, Usak, and Bursa. Since the initial quake, AFAD has recorded seven aftershocks measuring above magnitude 3.0.
August 11, 2025The tremor was recorded at 3:25 AM Indian Standard Time (IST) at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres beneath the surface.
August 5, 2025The NCS confirmed the quake in a post on X, stating: "EQ of M: 4.2, On: 04/08/2025 02:42:47 IST, Lat: 20.88 N, Long: 95.82 E, Depth: 10 Km, Location: Myanmar."
August 4, 2025NCS posted details of the quake on social media platform X, noting the coordinates as 33.36°N latitude and 73.23°E longitude.
August 3, 2025One of the recent significant aftershocks—a 6.4-magnitude quake—was reported roughly 200 miles southwest of the main quake’s epicentre around 11 AM (local time) on Wednesday.
August 2, 2025Evacuations and tsunami watches were also issued for Japan, Hawaii, and other Pacific islands, with emergency agencies on high alert.
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