
Delhi Earthquake: People Rush Out Of Houses As Tremors Last Many Seconds
NDTV
The tremors lasted at least 30 seconds with reports pinning the epicentre in the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan.
A massive 6.5 magnitude earthquake which was felt across north India and neighbnouring Pakistan on Tuesday evening sent residents of several Indian cities including Delhi rushing out of their homes. #WATCH | Uttar Pradesh: People rush out of their houses in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad as strong earthquake tremors felt in several parts of north India. pic.twitter.com/wg4MWB0QdX VIDEO | People rush out of their houses in Delhi-NCR as earthquake felt in north India. pic.twitter.com/qfxYolZhy2
The tremors lasted at least 30 seconds with reports pinning the epicentre in the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan. The epicenter was 40 kilometers south-southeast of the Afghan town of Jurm, near the borders with Pakistan and Tajikistan.
People across Delhi and Noida rushed out of their homes at around 10 pm onto the street, with some carrying their children wrapped in blankets. Ghaziabad residents were also seen on the streets