
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3 occurred in Telangana on Wednesday morning, sending shockwaves through the state. The epicenter of the earthquake, which struck at approximately 7:27 a.m., was close to the northern town of Mulugu.
Many Mulugu inhabitants fled their houses in fear as a result of the earthquakes, which were powerful enough to shake buildings and homes. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported as of yet, despite the terrifying experience. Although locals and local authorities are still determining the full extent of the damage, preliminary reports indicate that things are under control.
The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) estimates that the earthquake occurred 40 kilometers below the surface. People in a large area noticed the shaking because earthquakes at this depth frequently produce noticeable vibrations.
The seismic activity in the area has attracted attention, and many people are concerned about the possibility of aftershocks or other disruptions. Although there have been no significant aftershocks reported thus far, seismologists are keeping a careful eye on the situation.
Although there was a brief panic brought on by the tremors, it is a relief that no serious injuries or damage have been recorded. In the event of an aftershock, inhabitants of Telangana are advised to be informed and adhere to safety precautions. Authorities are keeping a careful eye on the situation and will provide updates when new information becomes available.
Particularly if you are in a place that can experience more aftershocks, use caution and be safe.