New Delhi, February 17 (HBTV): The Central government on Monday warned the people of Delhi and surrounding areas of a possible “aftershock” hours after the city was rocked by a low magnitude but strong earthquake.



The earthquake, measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale, hit Delhi-NCR early Monday at a depth of 5 km.



Dr Jitendra Singh, the union earth sciences minister, asked the people of Delhi to stay calm and exercise safety precautions and preparedness for the aftershocks.



"Following the earthquake tremors felt this morning in and around Delhi at about 5:36 AM, the authorities are keeping a close watch and professional experts as well officials in the Ministry of Earth Sciences are constantly monitoring. However, it is advised to stay calm and exercise safety precautions and preparedness for possible aftershocks, if any. Meanwhile, regular updates are being shared by the department through its different communication channels and social media handles," he wrote on X.



PM Modi warns of aftershocks



Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the residents of Delhi and surrounding areas to stay calm and follow safety protocols.



“Tremors were felt in Delhi and nearby areas. Urging everyone to stay calm and follow safety precautions, staying alert for possible aftershocks. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation,” PM Modi wrote on X.


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