Strong tremors were felt in the national capital and adjoining regions as an earthquake of 4.0 magnitude struck the region early on Monday.
There were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries.
VIDEO | An earthquake of 4.0 magnitude rocked parts of Delhi-NCR early on Monday, the National Center for Seismology said. There were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries. CCTV visuals from Budh Vihar area.
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— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 17, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people in the region to stay calm and follow safety precautions while keeping alert for possible aftershocks.
Tremors were felt in Delhi and nearby areas. Urging everyone to stay calm and follow safety precautions, staying alert for possible aftershocks. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 17, 2025
Modi said in a post on X, “Tremors were felt in Delhi and nearby areas. Urging everyone to stay calm and follow safety precautions, staying alert for possible aftershocks. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation.” The epicentre of the quake was in the Jheel Park area of Dhaula Kuan and there were some reports of people hearing a loud sound as the ground shook.
The National Center for Seismology said the earthquake struck at a focal depth of five kilometres at 5:36 am.
EQ of M: 4.0, On: 17/02/2025 05:36:55 IST, Lat: 28.59 N, Long: 77.16 E, Depth: 5 Km, Location: New Delhi, Delhi.
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— National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) February 17, 2025
Shallow earthquakes, originating five or 10 kilometres below the surface, tend to cause more damage than those originating deep below the surface.
The Jheel Park region has been experiencing smaller, low-magnitude quakes once every two to three years. It recorded an earthquake of 3.3 magnitude in 2015, an official said.
In a post on X, the Delhi Police said, “We hope you all are safe, Delhi!” It also urged citizens to call on the emergency 112 helpline for emergencies.
We hope you all are safe, Delhi !
For any emergency help #Dial112 .#Earthquake
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) February 17, 2025
The strong tremors triggered by the earthquake prompted residents of several high-rise buildings in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad to rush out of their homes.
Residents Recall Moments When Quake Hit
A woman in her 50s who was out on a morning walk in E Block of Noida Sector 20 said, “‘Hum log bahar park me walk kar rahe the toh pata nahin chala. Lekin kafi tej tha. Log bahar aa gaye. (We were walking in the park, so we didn’t feel it strongly. But it was quite strong. People came rushing out)’.” Visuals from PTI Videos showed people waiting outside their homes across Delhi-NCR, fearful of any aftershock.
VIDEO | Earthquake in Delhi-NCR: “I was out and travelling at the time. At around 5:30 am, I felt the tremors,” says a local
(Full video available on PTI Videos- https://t.co/dv5TRARJn4) pic.twitter.com/QZi4eRIc1A
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 17, 2025
Naresh Kumar, a resident of West Delhi, said this was the first time that he had experienced such a strong tremor.
Ratanlal Sharma, who was waiting at New Delhi railway station for a train to Prayagraj, said he was at the platform when he felt a sudden jolt. “It felt like a train suddenly came to a screeching halt,” he said.
A resident of a high-rise in Ghaziabad said the tremors were so strong that everyone rushed downstairs in panic.
AAP leader Atishi said on X, “A strong earthquake just hit Delhi. I pray to God that everyone is safe.” Resharing her post, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal said he prayed for everyone’s safety.
दिल्ली में अभी एक ज़ोर का भूकंप आया। भगवान से प्रार्थना करती हूँ कि सब सुरक्षित होंगे। https://t.co/rOU2x0Odtk
— Atishi (@AtishiAAP) February 17, 2025
I pray for safety of everyone https://t.co/qy1PBOYbN3
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 17, 2025
“Massive tremors were felt 10 minutes back in Delhi, woke us up from sleep. I hope and pray everyone is safe and sound,” AICC national spokesperson Ragini Nayak said in a post on X.
Massive tremors were felt 10 mins back in Delhi, woke us up from sleep..I hope and pray everyone is safe and sound
— Dr. Ragini Nayak (@NayakRagini) February 17, 2025
Delhi is located about 250 kilometres from the seismically-active Himalayan collision zone and experiences shaking frequently from far- and near-field earthquakes.
The national capital is placed in Seismic Zone IV in the seismic zoning map of India, the second highest in the country.
A 3.5-magnitude quake on April 12, 2020 and a 3.4-magnitude one on May 10, 2020, in northeast Delhi and a 4.4-magnitude earthquake on May 29, 2020, near Rohtak (about 50 kilometres west of Delhi), followed by more than a dozen aftershocks, sparked panic in the densely populated habitat.
Haryana also reported minor earthquakes in 2022-23.
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