'Never experienced such tremors', residents jolted as quake hits Delhi
The strong tremors triggered by the earthquake prompted several residents of Delhi to rush out of their homes.
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Residents rush out of their houses as earthquake tremors hit Delhi-NCR
NEW DELHI, 17 FEB
Many Delhi residents
were startled by strong jolts after a 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck the
national capital and adjoining regions on Monday morning.
The strong tremors
triggered by the earthquake prompted several residents of Delhi to rush out of
their homes.
Anil Kumar, a
resident of Sita Ram Bazar, said he never experienced such tremors before.
"I felt a strong
vibration and got scared. My wife and I immediately woke up our child and
rushed outside," Kumar said.
"I am a heart
patient, so I panicked even more." he added.
The epicentre of the
quake was in the Jheel Park area of Dhaula Kuan and there were some reports of
people hearing a loud sound as the ground shook.
Another Sita Ram
Bazar resident, Sundar Lal, initially mistook the noise for monkeys on the
terrace.
"At first, we
thought there were monkeys on our terrace making noise but then we realised it
was an earthquake, so we all ran outside," he said.
"It was a very
strong earthquake, and we were all terrified. But thankfully it didn't last
long," he added.
The National Center
for Seismology said the earthquake struck at a focal depth of five kilometres
at 5.36 am. There were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries.
A CCTV footage from
the Budh Vihar area showed that as soon as the earthquake struck, a car's horn
blew as its alarm went off.
Deepa, a resident of
West Delhi, said she was jolted by the tremors and the loud sound.
"A similar
earthquake occurred in 2012 but this one felt more intense. We were all very
scared," she said.
Anil, a resident of
Nehru Nagar, told PTI Videos that the moment he felt the tremor, he ran out of
his house with his two-year-old daughter.
"There was a
loud sound and strong jolts. My wife and I were very scared. The first thing we
did was pick up our daughter and rush outside," he said.
In a post on X, Delhi
Police said, "We hope you all are safe, Delhi!"
It also urged
citizens to call on the emergency 112 helpline for emergencies.
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