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Low Intensity Earthquake Reported In Different Areas Of Karachi

Karachi: low intensity earthquake hits different areas of Karachi for few seconds at 2 PM. Residents of following areas reported quake, Clifton, Defence, Mahmoodabad and Gizri Area. All these areas are very near from sea. By the Grace of Allah, No Casualties happened.

The earthquake was around 3-4 seconds log but it frightened the citizens. People came out from houses and remained out from their home in cold season and they stayed for few minutes.

On other hand, Meteorological Department told that earthquake was very low intensity level and it was came in their system as low intensity don’t come in Meteorological system.

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January 6, 2012 Nouman Younas
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Nouman Younas is a Blogger, Online Media Journalist, SEO Expert and studied Mass Communication at the University of Karachi. Find out more about his work on his Twitter account @noumaan22

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