3.4 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh District

An earthquake measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale jolted the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand early Tuesday morning. The National Centre for Seismology reported the quake originated at a shallow depth of 5 kilometers. While tremors were felt in the region, there were no immediate reports of damage to property or loss of life. This event follows another recent seismic event, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean on Sunday.

Key Points: Earthquake in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand: Magnitude 3.4

  • 3.4 magnitude quake hits Pithoragarh
  • Tremors felt, no damage or casualties
  • Follows a 4.9 magnitude Indian Ocean quake
  • Shallow quakes are more dangerous
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Earthquake of magnitude 3.4 jolts Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand

A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. No damage reported. Learn about shallow vs. deep quakes and recent seismic activity.

"EQ of M: 3.4, On: 14/04/2026 07:07:03 IST, Lat: 30.285 N, Long: 80.553 E, Depth: 5 Km, Location: Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. - National Centre for Seismology"

Pithoragarh, April 14

An earthquake of magnitude 3.4 struck Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand on Tuesday morning, the National Centre for Seismology said.

According to the data, the earthquake occurred at 07:07:03 IST at a latitude of 30.285 N and a longitude of 80.553 E.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the NCS said that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 5 kilometres.

"EQ of M: 3.4, On: 14/04/2026 07:07:03 IST, Lat: 30.285 N, Long: 80.553 E, Depth: 5 Km, Location: Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand."

The tremors were felt in parts of the region; however, there were no immediate reports of any damage to property or casualties.

Meanwhile, on Sunday morning, an earthquake of magnitude 4.9 struck the Indian Ocean, as reported by the National Centre of Seismology (NCS).

Sharing the details in a post on X, the NCS said that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres.

"EQ of M: 4.9, On: 12/04/2026 08:10:38 IST, Lat: 1.806 N, Long: 94.924 E, Depth: 10 Km, Location: Indian Ocean", NCS said. (ANI)

Shallow earthquakes are generally more dangerous than deep earthquakes. This is because the seismic waves from shallow earthquakes have a shorter distance to travel to the surface, resulting in stronger ground shaking and potentially more damage to structures and greater casualties.

Earthquakes can occur anywhere between the Earth's surface and about 700 kilometres below the surface. For scientific purposes, this earthquake depth range of 0-700 km is divided into three zones: shallow, intermediate, and deep, as per USGS data.

Shallow earthquakes are between 0 and 70 km deep; intermediate earthquakes, 70-300 km deep; and deep earthquakes, 300-700 km deep. In general, the term "deep-focus earthquakes" is applied to earthquakes deeper than 70 km, the USGS states.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Felt a slight tremor here in Haldwani. It's a reminder that we live on shaky ground. The article says shallow quakes are more dangerous, and this was only 5 km deep. Authorities should run more awareness campaigns in the hills.
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David E
The precision of the data from the National Centre for Seismology is impressive. Lat, long, depth, time all recorded. Good to see scientific institutions in India being so proactive with information sharing on platforms like X.
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Anjali F
My family is from that region. They said it was a quick jolt. These small tremors keep happening. Makes me worry about the big one. Is our disaster response team in Uttarakhand truly prepared for a major event? Hope they are conducting regular drills.
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Siddharth J
The article mentions another 4.9 magnitude quake in the Indian Ocean just two days before. Are these connected? Seems like increased seismic activity. Maybe experts can clarify if this is normal or a cause for concern for the Himalayan region.
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Kavya N
Nature's way of reminding us who's in charge. We build so many hotels and roads in the mountains, sometimes ignoring the ecology. Hope everyone in Pithoragarh is safe. 🤞

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