Mild Earthquake Felt in Doda, No Damage Reported

Jammu: Residents of Doda town in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir experienced a mild earthquake this morning. The seismic event caused no injuries or damage to infrastructure, alleviating concerns in the area that has recently felt similar tremors.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the earthquake was brief, lasting only a few seconds, and did not result in any casualties or structural damage. This incident follows closely on the heels of another earthquake, a 4.3 magnitude tremor that had previously struck the region, which had heightened anxiety among the local populace.

The absence of damage from today’s earthquake has provided some relief to the residents of Doda, who remain vigilant due to the area’s susceptibility to seismic activity.

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