Fear and panic spread among the citizens due to the earthquake.


Peshawar: Seismic tremors rocked the regions of Swat, Mingora, and surrounding areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, leaving citizens in a state of fear and panic.
This unsettling occurrence adds to a series of recent earthquakes in the neighboring regions.
On a Sunday marked by seismic unrest, Afghanistan and India also experienced their share of the geological phenomenon.
The American Geological Survey reported that at 8:06 AM local time, Afghanistan was struck by its third earthquake in the span of just nine days.
The ripples of this seismic activity were felt as far as the city of New Delhi in India, where residents reported tremors.
These tremors were gauged at a magnitude of 3.1 on the Richter scale, underscoring the widespread reach of the earthquake.
As residents in the affected regions grapple with the aftermath and anxiously await further updates, the recent surge in seismic activity serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of our planet's geological events.

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