Mild 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Rajasthan, Tremors Felt Near Sikar

A low-intensity earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale struck near Rajasthan's Sikar district early Saturday morning. The tremors, originating at a shallow depth of 5 km, were felt in several areas including Khatushyamji and Palsana, causing brief rattling of doors and windows. Authorities confirmed no loss of life or property damage resulted from the minor seismic event. Experts note that cities like Jaipur fall under revised higher earthquake risk zones, and human activity in the Aravalli region may contribute to such minor tremors.

Key Points: Rajasthan Earthquake: 3.5 Magnitude Tremors Felt Near Sikar

  • 3.5 magnitude quake near Sikar
  • Tremors felt in Jaipur & nearby areas
  • No damage or casualties reported
  • Shallow depth amplified shaking
  • Region in higher seismic risk zone
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Mild tremors felt in Rajasthan, 3.5 magnitude quake recorded near Sikar

A 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Sikar, Rajasthan. Tremors felt in Jaipur, Khatushyamji; no damage reported. Learn about seismic risk zones.

"Tremors were reported from several areas of Sikar district, with the strongest shaking felt in Khatushyamji, Palsana, Dhingpur and nearby localities. - Officials"

Jaipur, March 7

Mild earthquake tremors were felt in parts of Rajasthan early Saturday morning after a low-intensity earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale struck near Sikar district, officials said.

According to the National Center for Seismology, the earthquake occurred at around 6.30 a.m. The epicentre was located approximately 69 km northwest of Jaipur at a shallow depth of about 5 km beneath the Earth's surface.

Tremors were reported from several areas of Sikar district, with the strongest shaking felt in Khatushyamji, Palsana, Dhingpur and nearby localities. Residents said the tremors lasted for about one to two seconds.

In Palsana, locals reported that doors and windows rattled briefly, while some residents claimed to have heard unusual sounds during the tremor. However, authorities said the earthquake was minor in intensity, and no loss of life or damage to property has been reported so far.

Seismologists say shallow earthquakes, even of low magnitude, can sometimes be felt more prominently because the seismic waves travel a shorter distance to the surface.

About three months ago, the Bureau of Indian Standards released an updated seismic risk map of the country.

According to the revised classification, cities such as Jaipur, Alwar and Bhiwadi fall under relatively higher earthquake risk zones. Such zones indicate the possibility of earthquakes in the magnitude range of 5 to 6 on the Richter scale, which could potentially cause structural damage, particularly to older or poorly constructed buildings.

Although Sikar is not categorised under the highest risk zone, experts note that its proximity to Jaipur means the region can occasionally experience mild tremors.

Geologists also point to increasing human activity in the Aravalli Range region as a potential contributing factor. Large-scale construction, mining and tunnelling through hills are believed to weaken underground rock structures and may disturb existing fault lines, which could increase the likelihood of minor seismic activity in the area.

- IANS

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Priya S
The article mentions human activity in the Aravallis as a possible factor. This is concerning. We need a balance between development and preserving our natural geological structures. Unchecked mining and construction could have consequences we're not fully prepared for.
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Rohit P
Felt it in Jaipur too! Just a quick shake for a second. My mother called immediately from our hometown asking if we're okay. 😊 Good to see the reporting is swift and accurate. Hope everyone is safe.
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Aman W
While I'm glad there's no damage, I respectfully think the article could do more. It mentions the updated seismic map but doesn't tell ordinary citizens what to *do*. Where can we check if our building is compliant? What should be in an emergency kit? Practical info is needed.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the shallow depth making it feel more prominent. Science is fascinating. Stay safe, everyone in Rajasthan.
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Karthik V
These small tremors are nature's warning. Jaipur, Alwar in higher risk zones is news to many. Municipal corporations need to audit old buildings and mandate retrofitting. Prevention is better than cure, especially with earthquakes.

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