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    Magnitude 4 Earthquake Jolts Karachi, Tremors Felt Across Multiple Districts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Friday, residents across various neighborhoods of Karachi experienced sudden jolts as a moderate earthquake shook the city, prompting many to evacuate their homes and workplaces in alarm. The National Seismic Monitoring Centre (NSMC) under the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) registered the earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0, occurring at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometers. The epicenter was pinpointed approximately 100 kilometers south of Karachi, underscoring the seismic vulnerability of the coastal metropolis.

    The tremors were notably felt in several key localities including Landhi, Khurramabad, Malir, and Korangi, areas known for their dense populations and industrial activity. Despite the initial panic, officials confirmed that there were no immediate reports of injuries or structural damage following the quake. This incident adds to a series of seismic events that have unsettled Karachi in recent months, reflecting the city’s ongoing exposure to tectonic movements.

    It is important to highlight that Karachi’s last recorded earthquake occurred on March 10, 2026, when a 3.2 magnitude tremor was felt in parts of the city, particularly in Malir, at a deeper focal depth of around 35 kilometers. Earlier in the same year, on January 19, a significantly stronger earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale struck Islamabad. That quake, originating at a depth of 10 kilometers, was powerful enough to be felt far beyond the federal capital, reaching areas such as Swat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Hunza in Gilgit-Baltistan.

    The January earthquake caused partial damage to over 100 homes in the northern regions, with visible cracks appearing in walls and other structures. Additionally, landslides triggered by the seismic activity led to the closure of several roads and pathways, including critical sections of the Karakoram Highway, which is a vital artery connecting northern Pakistan with the rest of the country. The US Geological Survey had recorded this quake as a 5.9 magnitude event, with its epicenter located about 50 kilometers north-northwest of Barishal at a depth of 35 kilometers.

    Since mid-2025, Karachi has experienced numerous minor to moderate tremors, highlighting the persistent seismic activity in this part of Pakistan. The country lies at the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, a geological setting that makes it particularly prone to earthquakes. This tectonic boundary is responsible for frequent seismic disturbances, which pose ongoing risks to urban centers and rural communities alike.

    Pakistan’s history with devastating earthquakes is well-documented. In 2015, a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan, resulting in nearly 400 fatalities. The rugged terrain complicated rescue and relief operations, underscoring the challenges faced during natural disasters in mountainous areas. Similarly, the catastrophic 7.6 magnitude earthquake in 2005 claimed over 73,000 lives and left approximately 3.5 million people homeless, primarily in Azad Kashmir, marking one of the deadliest natural disasters in the country’s history.

    More recently, in 2021, Balochistan experienced a significant earthquake that killed at least 20 individuals and injured more than 10 others. The mountainous district of Harnai was particularly affected, with landslides hampering initial rescue efforts. These recurring seismic events emphasize the urgent need for improved disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure across Pakistan, especially in regions vulnerable to tectonic activity.

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