Gujarat earthquake: The epicentre was 13 kilometres south-southwest of Patan in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district, as per the Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar

In Short

· Earthquake hit parts of north Gujarat at around 10:15 on Friday

· Earthquake’s epicentre at 13 kilometres from Patan in Banaskantha

· No loss of life, no damage to property reported so far

A magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit Gujarat at around 10.15 pm on Friday. The earthquake tremors were felt in major cities, including Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Mehsana.

As per the Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, the epicentre of the earthquake lay 13 kilometres south-southwest of Patan in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district.

Details of the Earthquake
The earthquake, with its epicenter in creating minor tremors in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and nearby areas. The seismic activity was reported by the National Center for Seismology, which monitors geological disturbances in the region.

Impact on Local Areas
Residents in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar reported feeling tremors lasting for a few seconds. While there are no reports of significant structural damage or injuries, the event is a reminder of Gujarat’s vulnerability to seismic activity.

Why Gujarat is Prone to Earthquakes
Gujarat lies in a seismic zone, making it susceptible to earthquakes of varying intensities. Historical events, such as the devastating Bhuj earthquake in 2001, highlight the importance of staying prepared for such occurrences.

Earthquake Preparedness Tips
To stay safe during an earthquake:

  1. Before an Earthquake: Secure heavy furniture, create an emergency kit, and identify safe spots in your home.
  2. During an Earthquake: Drop, cover, and hold on. Stay indoors until the shaking stops. Avoid doorways, windows, and hanging objects.
  3. After an Earthquake: Check for injuries, inspect your property for damage, and stay updated through reliable news sources.

How to Stay Updated
Stay informed about seismic activities by following government alerts and trusted news outlets. Apps like [list earthquake monitoring apps] can provide real-time updates and safety tips.

Conclusion
The 4.2 magnitude earthquake in Gujarat serves as a wake-up call to prioritize earthquake preparedness. Residents of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar are urged to take proactive steps to ensure their safety during such events. Stay safe, stay informed, and remember that preparedness is key.

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