A strong earthquake shook Peshawar, Zhob, and nearby areas, causing people to rush out of their homes and offices in fear while reciting Kalma Tayyiba.
According to the Seismological Center, the earthquake had a magnitude of 5.1, with its epicenter near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries or property damage.
Earlier, a smaller earthquake hit Zhob, Balochistan. This quake had a magnitude of 4.0, a depth of 22 km, and its epicenter was located 13 km west of the city.
Just three days ago, another earthquake struck Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Azad Kashmir. It measured 4.8 in magnitude.
Pakistan is located in a region that often experiences earthquakes due to shifting tectonic plates. While these tremors are common, they still cause panic among residents. Many people immediately leave buildings to stay safe in open areas.
Experts advise that during an earthquake, people should stay away from windows, heavy furniture, and tall objects that could fall. If indoors, they should take cover under a sturdy table. If outside, they should move to an open space away from buildings and power lines.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and urge residents to stay alert. In case of a stronger earthquake, emergency teams are ready to respond. For now, people are thankful that there have been no serious damages or injuries from these recent tremors.