On Tuesday morning, the Bay of Bengal experienced an earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS). The tremor struck at 9:22 AM Indian Standard Time (IST). The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a latitude of 12.27 North and a longitude of 87.87 East, with a depth of 16.1 kilometers.
The NCS promptly shared the details of the earthquake via their social media platforms, highlighting its magnitude, time, and location. They also encouraged citizens to download the BhooKamp App for more comprehensive information regarding seismic activities in the region.
Understanding the Earthquake’s Impact
An earthquake occurs when underground rocks suddenly break, causing the ground to shake. The magnitude of 4.1 indicates that the earthquake is relatively mild, typically resulting in little to no damage. The NCS assures that such lower magnitude earthquakes are generally less impactful, particularly when they occur at greater depths, as in this case, where the quake was 16.1 kilometers below the Earth’s surface.
The Bay of Bengal, a significant water body east of India, is part of the Indian Ocean and is often monitored for seismic activities due to its geological features. The NCS plays a crucial role in studying earthquakes and providing timely information to the public to ensure safety.
The epicenter’s precise latitude and longitude aid in locating seismic events, acting as a map’s address system for Earth. Residents in the vicinity are advised to stay informed about such incidents to be better prepared for potential aftershocks or related phenomena.
For ongoing updates and to stay informed about seismic events, the NCS recommends the BhooKamp App, a mobile application designed to provide real-time earthquake information and safety guidelines.
EQ of M: 4.1, On: 29/10/2024 09:22:34 IST, Lat: 12.27 N, Long: 87.87 E, Depth: 16.1 Km, Location: Bay of Bengal.
For more information Download the BhooKamp App https://t.co/5gCOtjdtw0 @DrJitendraSingh @OfficeOfDrJS @Ravi_MoES @Dr_Mishra1966 @ndmaindia pic.twitter.com/5KulON8xhR— National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) October 29, 2024
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