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Andaman Islands Rocked by Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake, Cyclone Warnings Issued

Summary

  • Earthquake of magnitude 5.4 struck Andaman Islands on Sunday
  • Tremor recorded at depth of 90 km in Andaman Sea
  • No casualties or damage reported so far
Andaman Islands Rocked by Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake, Cyclone Warnings Issued

On Sunday, the Andaman Islands were hit by a powerful earthquake measuring 5.4 in magnitude. The tremor was recorded at a depth of 90 kilometers in the Andaman Sea, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). However, initial data from the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) estimated the quake's magnitude at 6.07 and placed its depth at around 10 kilometers.

Fortunately, no casualties or damage have been reported so far from the earthquake. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has already issued cyclone warnings for the islands over the past few weeks, heightening alert levels in the region. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and providing updates as the situation develops.

The Andaman Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal, are no stranger to seismic activity. The region sits along the boundary of the Indian and Burmese tectonic plates, making it prone to earthquakes. While this latest tremor may have caused some concern, the lack of reported damage suggests the islands' infrastructure and emergency response systems were able to withstand the shaking.

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The earthquake that struck the Andaman Islands on Sunday had a magnitude of 5.4, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).
The tremor was recorded at a depth of 90 kilometers in the Andaman Sea.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has already issued cyclone warnings for the Andaman Islands over the past few weeks, heightening alert levels in the region.

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