Seismic activity was registered in Pakistan on Saturday, with an earthquake registering a magnitude of 5.0. The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) announced the details of the event, highlighting its shallow depth of 10 km. This shallowness is a critical factor in assessing earthquake risk, as it often leads to more vigorous ground motion. The NCS released the specific coordinates and time of the seismic event. The inherent danger of shallow earthquakes stems from the reduced travel time for seismic waves to reach the Earth’s surface, amplifying their destructive potential. Pakistan’s location on the crossroads of major tectonic plates, including the Arabian, Eurasian, and Indian plates, makes it exceptionally susceptible to significant seismic events. This vulnerability is particularly pronounced in provinces such as Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The country’s seismic history includes significant events, underscoring the ongoing risk. This tremor comes shortly after a 4.6 magnitude quake occurred in the country on October 5.
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