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Earthquake Hits Delhi-NCR: Strong Tremors Felt Across North India, No Immediate Damage Reported

Earthquake tremors shake Delhi-NCR and northern states including Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. Authorities assess damage; no casualties reported so far.

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New Delhi | April 3, 2026 A moderate earthquake jolted Delhi-NCR and several northern states late Friday evening, triggering panic among residents who rushed out of homes and offices. According to initial reports, tremors were felt in parts of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and nearby regions. The quake struck suddenly, with people reporting shaking buildings and swaying ceiling fans for several seconds. Authorities are yet to confirm the magnitude and epicentre of the earthquake. No immediate reports of major damage or casualties have emerged so far, but officials are closely monitoring the situation. Emergency services remain on alert as precautionary measures, while citizens have been advised to stay calm and follow safety protocols. More details awaited.

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