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Delhi Earthquake Alert: Second Quake in Last 36 Hours Shakes Capital

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·      A 3.7-magnitude quake in Jhajjar shakes Delhi-NCR, sparking panic. Get the latest Haryana quake alerts and safety tips for Seismic Zone 4.!


Delhi-NCR was rattled by a 3.7-magnitude earthquake on Friday evening, marking the second tremor in just 36 hours. Originating in Haryana’s Jhajjar, the quake sent residents rushing out of homes and offices in a rain-drenched capital. With Delhi situated in the high-risk Seismic Zone 4, fears of recurring tremors are rising. Stay updated with the latest earthquake alerts to ensure safety during this unsettling period.


Details & Context
On Friday, July 11th, 2025 at 7:50 PM IST a 3.7-magnitude earthquake struck Haryana’s Jhajjar, sending shockwaves across Delhi-NCR and nearby areas. The tremor, centered 10 km deep, caused panic as residents in rain-soaked Delhi fled buildings for safety. This follows a 4.4-magnitude quake from the same Jhajjar epicenter on Thursday morning at 9:04 AM which shook areas like Noida, Gurugram, Shamli and Meerut with effects felt up to 200 km away. The National Disaster Response Force (@NDRF) issued a statement urging calm and advising people to seek open spaces during tremors.


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Delhi’s location in Seismic Zone 4 near multiple fault lines and the collision zone of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, makes it highly prone to earthquakes. Historical data indicates Delhi has experienced at least five quakes above 5.5 magnitude since 1720. Recent posts on X show residents sharing real-time updates with visuals of people evacuating buildings and concerns about the city’s preparedness. Web sources including reports from @TheTimesofIndia and @HindustanTimes confirm the back-to-back quakes, highlighting the region’s vulnerability.

Thursday’s quake caused no reported damage but Friday’s tremor reignited fears, especially in high-rise buildings across Delhi, Gurugram and Noida. Social media platforms, particularly X, buzzed with posts tagged #DelhiEarthquake and #HaryanaQuake, reflecting public anxiety. The @IMD and National Center for Seismology (@NCS) are closely monitoring the situation, with no immediate reports of casualties or structural damage, as confirmed by Delhi Police.


Quotes

·      “Two earthquakes in 36 hours is alarming. Residents in Seismic Zone 4 must stay vigilant and follow safety protocols.” – National Center for Seismology Official

·      “The ground shook and we ran outside in the rain. It’s scary to think this could happen again.” – Delhi resident, via X post

·      “No damage reported but we’re on high alert. People should avoid crowded indoor spaces during tremors.” – Delhi Police Spokesperson



Additional Information

·      Friday’s Earthquake (July 11th, 2025): 3.7 magnitude, epicenter in Jhajjar, Haryana at 7:50 PM IST. Felt in Delhi-NCR, Gurugram, Rohtak, Dadri and Bahadurgarh.

·      Thursday’s Earthquake (July 10th, 2025): 4.4 magnitude, Jhajjar epicenter, 10 km deep at 9:04 AM. Affected Noida, Gurugram, Shamli and Meerut.

·      Seismic Context: Delhi lies in Seismic Zone 4, near fault lines and the Himalayan tectonic collision zone, increasing quake risks.

·      Recent Quakes Elsewhere: A 4.1-magnitude quake hit Assam’s Karbi Anglong on Tuesday, and a 4.5-magnitude tremor struck the Andaman Sea on Monday, per @NCS reports.

·      Safety Guidelines: NDRF advises evacuating to open spaces, avoiding elevators and securing heavy objects to prevent injuries during quakes.

X posts reveal heightened public concern with users sharing tips like “Drop, Cover, Hold” and urging civic bodies to inspect high-rise safety. Web reports emphasise Delhi’s proximity to fault lines, reinforcing the need for preparedness. The NCS notes that shallow quakes like these, while moderate can cause significant panic in densely populated areas.


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Impact Analysis
The back-to-back earthquakes have sparked widespread concern in Delhi-NCR, a region with millions of residents and critical infrastructure. While no damage or casualties were reported, the psychological impact is significant with residents fearing stronger quakes due to Delhi’s Seismic Zone 4 status. High-rise buildings in Gurugram and Noida are particularly vulnerable, as shallow tremors can amplify shaking. Urban challenges like waterlogging from ongoing rains compounded Friday’s panic, making evacuation trickier.

Economic disruptions are possible if tremors persist, affecting offices, markets and public transport. Schools and workplaces may face temporary closures for safety checks, as seen in past quake-prone scenarios. X users have called for stricter building code enforcement, citing Delhi’s aging infrastructure. The city’s proximity to Himalayan fault lines raises long-term concerns with experts warning of potential high-magnitude quakes in the future.


Conclusion
Delhi-NCR’s second earthquake in 36 hours has put residents on edge with the Jhajjar epicenter triggering panic across the rain-soaked capital. As a Seismic Zone 4 region, Delhi faces ongoing risks, making preparedness critical. With no reported damage, the focus now is on staying vigilant and following safety guidelines. Keep track of real-time updates to navigate this uncertain period safely.


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