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An earthquake of magnitude 3.2 strikes Karachi, Pakistan

Karachi: According to officials, a low-magnitude earthquake with a magnitude of 3.2 rocked Karachi, Pakistan, causing many to flee their houses. On Wednesday, an earthquake shook Karachi’s periphery.
Officials from the Met Department said that the seismic activity began at a depth of 12 kilometers and was felt mostly in the town regions of Quaidabad, Malir, Gadap, and Saadi, as well as all the surrounding areas. Residents of these places fled their houses in panic.

In Bahria Town, one of the major residential societies, there was a little break in the wall caused by the brief but powerful earthquake.
The largest metropolis in Pakistan has not seen seismic activity in a very long time, despite the fact that no casualties have been recorded from anywhere.
On October 16, last year, a moderate earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 rocked many parts of Karachi.

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