5.8 earthquake in Afghanistan, tremors felt in Punjab, Kashmir

July 12, 2012 KASHMIRA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck northern India on Thursday evening. Tremors were felt in parts of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir reportedly. The epicenter of the quake was in Hindukush region. Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that the powerful earthquake also jolted parts of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan though there were no reports of casualties or damage to property. The tremor, which lasted about five seconds, occurred at about 7 pm and was followed by powerful aftershocks. It was felt in Islamabad, Lahore and other parts of Punjab, Peshawar and across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. –NDTV
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7 Responses to 5.8 earthquake in Afghanistan, tremors felt in Punjab, Kashmir

  1. Kaos says:

    Downgraded from a 6.0

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  2. ujjwal says:

    stress is rapidly increasing from hindukush to xizang (china)….

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  3. ujjwal says:

    well today many moderate earthquakes were felt across the globe ….

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  4. Marc E Grecco says:

    I dont know if any of you have read any of The Protocol books but he is right on about the disasters building up since the early 21 st century til now. I just finished reading the The 7 th Protocol and it is spot on about all the earth quakes and Volcanic eruptions and flooding and all other extreme weather and Earth changes and how they continue to intensify and become more extreme.

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  5. August says:

    ALVIN, here are a couple of links for the Seismicity in ROMANIA, as Moderate Earthquakes from the VRANCEA Area seem to be more frequent…

    http://www.infp.ro/realtime-archive

    http://www.infp.ro/local-seismicity/romanian-seismicity

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