Twin Earthquakes Strike Azad Kashmir, Causing Widespread Panic

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A powerful twin earthquake struck parts of Azad Kashmir early Tuesday morning, causing widespread panic and alarm among residents. The tremors were felt in Muzaffarabad and extended to nearby regions, including Leepa Valley Karnah and Jhelum Valley.

The first tremor struck at 6:16 a.m. and measured 5.1 on the Richter Scale, followed by a second tremor just seven minutes later at 6:23 a.m., measuring 5.3 on the Richter Scale. Both shocks were powerful enough to be felt across a wide area, leading people to rush out of their homes and buildings in panic.

The twin tremors also struck India-held Kashmir’s Baramula and Poonch areas. According to some reports, a woman died in the Odina village in Bandipora district when she was electrocuted by a live wire that fell during the quake.

Videos shared on social media showed the jolts were so strong that they caused cracks in the walls of many houses. No immediate reports of damage or casualties have been received, but officials are closely monitoring the situation. Emergency services are on alert, and residents have been advised to stay cautious and avoid unnecessary travel.

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