
"Anyone Felt Earthquake?" Query Floods Twitter As Tremors Jolt North India
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Visuals showed panic-stricken people out of their homes and on the roads as the earthquake stuck around 10.20 PM. There was no immediate report of any loss of life.
Strong tremors jolted parts of north India, including Delhi and its neighbouring areas, on Tuesday night as an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude struck the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan. Visuals showed panic-stricken people out of their homes and on the roads as the earthquake struck around 10.20 PM and tremors were felt for nearly two minutes. There was no immediate report of any loss of life. Earthquake in Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and several other countries of South Asia. We pray for the safety of you all and your loved ones. Stay Safe🙏#earthquake #earthquake vibrations felt in Punjab now every person out of their house. pic.twitter.com/e5Owh1vqOI Earthquake ghar me #earthquake#delhiearthquakepic.twitter.com/PwwsywkLT6 Delhi University North campus#earthquake#delhincrearthquack#earthquake#DelhiNCR#भूकंपpic.twitter.com/FxBmzd0cez Anyone else felt an earthquake??#earthquake in North India pic.twitter.com/RBD6GUkByO Malviya nagar #earthquake for 40 seconds..Strong earthquake felt in south delhi pic.twitter.com/rldR5dCvsh #earthquake in Delhi ncr.Think about your priorities humans.Your time is now.Can you differentiate between dogs and humans now. Run for your life. Even your own home is your enemy at this moment 🤣Run and see how far you can from a danger. pic.twitter.com/a1V7arJ4hM
Several took to Twitter to share visuals of fans and other objects shaking due to the quake. Videos on Twitter also showed dozens of people out on the street. Twitter was flooded with "anyone else felt the earthquake" query.