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A 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck New Delhi early on February 17, 2025, at 5:36 AM IST, with the National Centre for Seismology confirming the city as its epicenter. The quake, occurring at a shallow depth of just 5 kilometers, was felt across northern India, prompting responses from residents who reported strong tremors.
Acting Delhi Chief Minister Atishi reassured the public, stating her hopes for everyone's safety following the incident. “A strong earthquake just hit Delhi,” she said. Eyewitness accounts from New Delhi Railway Station described chaotic scenes, with vendors noting that "everything was shaking" and customers screaming. One passenger likened the sensation to an underground train passing beneath.
Fortunately, as of now, there have been no reports of injuries or casualties. Earlier this year, on January 23, Delhi experienced tremors from a significant 7.2-magnitude earthquake in China's Xinjiang region, demonstrating the area’s susceptibility to seismic activity.