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  • Earthquake Of Magnitude 3.9 Reported In Jammu & Kashmir, No Reports Of Damage

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    JAMMU, Mar 5: An earthquake of magnitude 3.9 struck Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday morning, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS).

    The NCS in a tweet said that the 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck north of J&K capital Srinagar at 6:57 am. There were no immediate reports of damage from J&K.

    The J&K earthquake was reported by the NCS shortly after two earthquakes were reported in Afghanistan-Tajikistan region. The NCS in another tweet shared that a 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck the region of Tajikistan bordering Afghanistan at 6:10 am.

    The NCS said, “Earthquake of Magnitude:4.3 occurred on 05-03-2023, 06:10:37 IST, Lat: 37.72 & Long: 73.48, Depth: 10 Km, Location: 267km ENE of Fayzabad.”

    A second earthquake also struck Afghanistan just before the J&K earthquake, according to United States Geological Survey (USGS).

    The USGS earthquake tracker shows a 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan bordering Tajikistan at 6:56 am IST — just a minute before the J&K earthquake reported by NCS.

    Late on Saturday night, another earthquake of magnitude 4.1 was struck the same region, according to NCS.

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  • Earthquake Jolts J&K

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    SRINAGAR: An earthquake of magnitude 3.9 struck Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday morning, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS).

    The NCS in a tweet said that the 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck north of J&K capital Srinagar at 6:57 am. There were no immediate reports of damage from J&K.

    The J&K earthquake was reported by the NCS shortly after two earthquakes were reported in Afghanistan-Tajikistan region. The NCS in another tweet shared that a 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck the region of Tajikistan bordering Afghanistan at 6:10 am.

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  • Earthquakes |  Finland delivered more tents, blankets and dry food to the earthquake areas in Turkey and Syria

    Earthquakes | Finland delivered more tents, blankets and dry food to the earthquake areas in Turkey and Syria

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    Previously, Finland provided Turkey with expert assistance and emergency accommodation capacity for around 3,000 people.

    Finland at the turn of the week, delivered more material aid to the earthquake areas of Turkey, says the Ministry of the Interior.

    Part of the aid is delivered from Turkey to Syria.

    Material transports included, among other things, tents, blankets, heaters and dry food.

    Previously, Finland provided Turkey with expert assistance and emergency accommodation capacity for around 3,000 people. In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has donated one million euros to Turkey and Syria.

    Destructive earthquakes ravaged Turkey and Syria at the beginning of February. As a result of the earthquake, a total of more than 50,000 people have died in the countries.

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  • 4.3 magnitude earthquake hits Tajikistan

    4.3 magnitude earthquake hits Tajikistan

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    Dushanbe: An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 occurred in Tajikistan at 05:31:54 IST on Tuesday, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS).

    “Earthquake of Magnitude:4.3, Occurred on 28-02-2023, 05:31:54 IST, Lat: 38.20 & Long: 73.85, Depth: 10.0 Km, Location: Tajikistan,” NCS tweeted on Tuesday.

    The quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometres at a latitude of 38.20 and a longitude of 73.85.

    Further details awaited.

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  • New 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits Turkey: several buildings collapsed

    New 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits Turkey: several buildings collapsed

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    Aftershock leaves 29 buildings destroyed, 69 injured and one person dead.

    In Malatya province, eastern Turkey, A magnitude 5.6 earthquake was recorded. according to that nation’s disaster management agency, AFAD.

    According to the agency’s social media post, the epicenter of the aftershock would be Yesiliurt, with a depth of 7 kilometers.

    Although the damage assessments continue, it is already known that there is a great impact in the area, with new buildings that have collapsed in the province due to their already weakened foundations due to the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on February 6, the which has left more than 40,000 dead.

    The authorities speak of 29 buildings destroyed, 69 injured and one person dead.

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  • 4.3 magnitude earthquake hits Gujarat’s Rajkot

    4.3 magnitude earthquake hits Gujarat’s Rajkot

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    Rajkot: An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 jolted the Rajkot district of Gujarat on Sunday afternoon, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS).

    The quake struck at around 3:21 pm with a depth of 10 km.

    “Earthquake of Magnitude: 4.3, Occurred on 26-02-2023, 15:21:12 IST, Lat: 24.61 & Long: 69.96, Depth: 10 Km, Location: 270 km NNW of Rajkot, Gujarat, India,” the NCS said in a tweet.

    No casualty or damage to property is reported.

    More details are awaited.

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  • Japan struck with 6.1 earthquake, no tsunami warnings issued

    Japan struck with 6.1 earthquake, no tsunami warnings issued

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    Hokkaido, Japan’s second-largest island, witnessed an earthquake of 6.1 magnitudes on the Richter scale on Saturday night, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

    The earthquake shook the coastal cities of Kushiro and Nemuro struck at 10:27 p.m. (6:57 pm IST) at a depth of around 43 kilometers (27 miles). No tsunami warnings were issued by the USGS.

    According to Japanese media, no immediate reports of loss of life or property damage have been reported so far.

    Earthquakes are very common in Japan. In 2004, the world’s deadliest tsunami rocked Japan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Maldives, and Thailand claiming 227,898 dead or missing and a damage of $227,898 million.

    Because of experiencing frequent earthquakes, Japan has strict construction regulations enabling buildings to withstand strong earthquakes. The country also holds routine emergency drills to prepare for a major jolt.

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  • Powerful earthquake jolts eastern Indonesia

    Powerful earthquake jolts eastern Indonesia

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    Jakarta: A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia’s eastern province of North Maluku on Friday morning, but did not cause casualties or damages, authorities said.

    The earthquake occurred at 03:02 a.m. local time Friday (2002 GMT Thursday) with its epicentre located 133 km northwest of Morotai Island district and a depth of 112 km under the seabed, and did not trigger a tsunami, the country’s meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency said.

    The tremors of the earthquake were also felt in the nearby province of North Sulawesi, according to the agency.

    So far, the tremors of the quake did not cause damages on buildings or infrastructure facilities, said Abdul Muhari, spokesman of the National Disaster Management and Mitigation Agency as quoted by Xinhua news agency report.

    “There are no initial reports of damages or casualties after the earthquake,” the spokesman told Xinhua through phone.

    “The residents in the Morotai Island district felt the tremors, but they were not panic,” Yusri A Kasim, head of the emergency unit of the disaster agency in North Maluku province, told Xinhua by phone.

    Indonesia sits on a vulnerable quake-hit zone called “the Pacific Ring of Fire”.

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  • Earthquake in Tajikistan: India in touch with authorities for possible assistance

    Earthquake in Tajikistan: India in touch with authorities for possible assistance

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken stock of the situation after an earthquake hit Tajikistan on Thursday, official sources said.

    The earthquake of 6.8 magnitude hit eastern Tajikistan in the morning. They said India is in touch with Tajik authorities for any possible requirement of assistance.

    “The Prime Minister has taken stock of the situation and is monitoring developments relating to the impact of the earthquake in Tajikistan,” said a source.

    “We are in touch with Tajik authorities and relevant Government of India bodies are closely coordinating any required assistance,” the source said.

    Earlier this month, India sent relief materials as well as medical and rescue teams to Turkiye after a powerful quake struck it.

    As part of quake assistance, India also sent relief materials and medicines to Syria which was also hit by the quake.

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  • Turkey bans layoffs, offers salary support in earthquake zone

    Turkey bans layoffs, offers salary support in earthquake zone

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    Ankara: Turkey has launched a temporary salary support scheme and banned job cuts in southern provinces hit by the devastating February 6 earthquakes that killed over 42,000 people in the country as well as in Neighbouring Syria, an official gazette said.

    The government will provide salary support for employers in provinces under the state of emergency to partially cover the wages of their workers.

    Employers will be able to benefit from the allowance if their workplaces are “heavily or moderately damaged”.

    In addition, the government also banned layoffs in the earthquake zone, except for reasons of not complying with the rules of morality and goodwill, closure of the workplace, and expiry of the employment contract, said the report.

    The move aims to safeguard workers and businesses in the region from the economic impact of the devastating earthquakes.

    The earthquakes could cost up to $84 billion, or about 10 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to a report from the Turkish Enterprise and Business Confederation (TURKONFED).

    A total of $70.7 billion of financial damage will result from housing loss, $10.4 billion from national income loss and $2.9 billion from loss of working days, the TURKONFED said in its preliminary report issued four days after the quakes.

    The 10 quake-hit provinces, where some 13.5 million people lived, account for 9.3 per cent of the country’s GDP and 8.7 per cent of Turkey’s total exports, with cereals, pulses, oil seeds and their products, steel, agricultural products, textiles and raw materials, and ready-made clothing products as the leading export items from the region.

    However, given a mass exodus from the disaster region, it is unlikely for the factories in the region to find enough workers even if they are able to resume production.

    In the southern province of Mersin that neighbours the disaster-affected region, 47 institutions and NGOs made a joint statement on Wednesday, saying the population of the province increased by 40 per cent in two weeks because of migration after the earthquake.

    “There are 70,000 families coming from the quake region, and an estimated 40,000 will stay here,” Vahap Secer, Mayor of Mersin Metropolitan Municipality, said in a statement, calling for housing projects in his province too.

    Turks have already been struggling for several years with rampant inflation and currency turmoil.

    The massive earthquakes hitting the country on February 6 have further added to their woes.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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