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Earthquake tremors felt in Swat, adjoining areas 

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Earthquake tremors felt in Swat, adjoining areas 

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  • Seismological Center sad magnitude of earthquake was 5.2.
  • People came out of their houses to recite Kalma Tayyaba.
  • The earthquake tremors caused panic among people.
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SWAT: Earthquake tremors were felt in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area of Swat, Mingora, and its surrounding areas, causing panic among people.

At the time of the earthquake, people came out of their houses to recite Kalma Tayyaba. According to the Seismological Center, the magnitude of the earthquake was 5.2.

It should be noted that severe earthquake tremors were felt in different areas of Karachi last month. Because of this fear and panic spread among the citizens.

Strong earthquake tremors were felt in the Quaidabad area of ​​Karachi and its surroundings, while earthquake tremors were also felt in different areas of Malir.

Earthquake tremors were also felt in Shah Latif Town, Bhines Colony, Sherpao Colony, Landhi, Muzaffarabad Colony, Muslimabad Colony, Gulshan e Hadeed, Steel Town, and surrounding areas.

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The Seismological Center said that the magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at 3.1. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Quaidabad, the depth of the earthquake was recorded at 15 km.

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