En Earthquake shakes Pakistan Afghanistan border

Earthquake shakes Pakistan Afghanistan border

26.10.2015 - 13:32 | Son Güncellenme:

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Earthquake shakes Pakistan Afghanistan border

Earthquake shakes Pakistan Afghanistan border region

Islamabad, Oct 26 (DHA) - An earthquake of magnitude 7.5 shook the Pakistan - Afghanistan border region, which was also felt in Northern India, at 09.09 a.m. (GMT), on Oct. 26.

According to initial reports, four people have lost their lives.

The quake was 196 km deep and centered 82 km, in southeast of Feyzabad in Afghanistan, said U.S. Geological Survey.

"The October 26, 2015 M 7.5 earthquake near the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan (SW of Jarm) occurred as the result of reverse faulting at intermediate depths, approximately 210 km below the Hindu Kush Range in northeastern Afghanistan. Focal mechanisms indicate rupture occurred on either a near-vertical reverse fault or a shallowly dipping trust fault. At the latitude of the earthquake, the India subcontinent moves northward and collides with Eurasia at a velocity of about 37 mm/yr" said the statement released by U.S. Geological Survey.

According to the statement, active faults and their resultant earthquakes in northern Pakistan and adjacent parts of India and Afghanistan were the direct result of the convergence between the India and Eurasia plates.

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