6.2 magnitude earthquake hits Afghanistan, tremors felt in north India
New Delhi, June 27
Powerful earthquake tremors shook Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, and several other northern Indian states on Saturday evening after an earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hit Afghanistan.
According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), the nodal agency of the Government of India for monitoring earthquake activity, the epicentre of the quake was located in Afghanistan, measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale.
Detailing the technical parameters of the quake, the agency stated on X, "EQ of M: 6.2, On: 27/06/2026 19:04:51 IST, Lat: 36.442 N, Long: 70.672 E, Depth: 215 Km, Location: Afghanistan."
In a separate assessment, the United States Geological Survey reported that the earthquake struck 43 km south of Jurm in north-eastern Afghanistan.
Initial assessments indicated no immediate reports of casualties or destruction within Afghanistan. According to the Red Cross, Afghanistan remains highly prone to earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush region, which is classified as one of the world's most seismically active areas. The humanitarian agency noted that the country's vulnerability stems from its location at the collision zone between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, whilst also being intersected by major fault lines traversing the country.
The severe tremors in north India come amid a period of heightened tectonic activity across the wider region, with at least five moderate earthquakes striking Pakistan's south-western province of Balochistan since Friday. These tremors, ranging in magnitude from 4.3 to 5.3, have reportedly injured at least five people and damaged several mud houses in remote locations, including Barkhan, Musakhail, Kohlu, Kingri and Rakhni.
This regional activity coincides with severe global seismic events, as a fresh quake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale hit Venezuela on Saturday off Aragua, coming just days after two devastating earthquakes flattened buildings in the South American nation.
Meanwhile, the death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes climbed to nearly 1,000 as rescue operations entered their second day, amidst growing frustration among local populations over limited resources and what residents described as an inadequate state response.
International rescue teams and humanitarian aid have started arriving in the worst-affected parts of Caracas and surrounding regions nearly 48 hours after the powerful 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck. Official government figures have placed the confirmed death toll at 920, with 3,360 people injured and 172 still believed to be trapped beneath collapsed buildings.
Compounding the crisis, an online platform collecting reports of missing individuals had registered more than 50,000 cases by Friday afternoon.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The Hindu Kush region is always active. Our NCS did a good job reporting quickly. But why aren't we more prepared for such quakes in North India? We're in the same seismic zone.
6.2 magnitude but depth of 215 km saved us from major damage. But look at Venezuela - 7.2 and 7.5, almost 1000 dead. Nature doesn't discriminate, we all need to be ready. 😥
Was sitting with my chai when the building started swaying. Felt like a truck hit. But our Indian buildings in major cities are mostly earthquake-resistant now. Good engineering! 🙏
The real tragedy is in Venezuela. 50,000 missing people! 😢 And our neighbours in Afghanistan and Pakistan also suffering. These are not just numbers, these are human lives. Instead of fighting borders, we should help each other in such times. Jaago India!
My kids were so scared. Earthquakes are terrifying, but thank God for the National Centre for Seismology giving accurate info. Though I wish they'd improve their public alert system - got the notification after the tremors. 🤔
Living in Delhi but originally from UK - I've never felt anything like this. The Indian preparedness
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