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3.2-Magnitude-Earthquake-Shakes-Parts-of-Karachi

Last updated: October 9, 2025 12:56 am
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Seismologists note that Karachi has experienced several mild tremors in recent months, mostly centered around Malir and its outskirts. While these earthquakes are low in intensity and not considered dangerous, experts say they’re part of natural fault activity in the region. According to meteorologists, such small quakes often release underground pressure gradually, reducing the likelihood of a sudden major jolt. However, they stress the need for continuous monitoring to better understand seismic risks in and around Karachi.
Seismologists note that Karachi has experienced several mild tremors in recent months, mostly centered around Malir and its outskirts. While these earthquakes are low in intensity and not considered dangerous, experts say they’re part of natural fault activity in the region. According to meteorologists, such small quakes often release underground pressure gradually, reducing the likelihood of a sudden major jolt. However, they stress the need for continuous monitoring to better understand seismic risks in and around Karachi.
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KARACHI: A mild earthquake struck Karachi on Wednesday morning, with tremors felt in several parts of the city. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the quake measured 3.2 on the Richter scale.

The PMD said the tremor occurred at 9:34 am, with its epicenter located about 7 kilometers northwest of Malir at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers.

Fortunately, no casualties or damage have been reported so far. Residents in areas like Malir, Korangi, and nearby localities briefly felt the ground shaking, but life quickly returned to normal.

Seismologists note that Karachi has experienced several mild tremors in recent months, mostly centered around Malir and its outskirts. While these earthquakes are low in intensity and not considered dangerous, experts say they’re part of natural fault activity in the region.

According to meteorologists, such small quakes often release underground pressure gradually, reducing the likelihood of a sudden major jolt. However, they stress the need for continuous monitoring to better understand seismic risks in and around Karachi.

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