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Strong tremors were felt across Delhi and other parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) today as an earthquake, estimated at a magnitude of 4.4 on the Richter scale, struck Haryana's Jhajjar district. The seismic activity, which occurred at precisely 9:04 AM, sent a ripple of alarm through a wide geographical area, prompting immediate reactions from residents and office workers alike.
In numerous localities across Delhi, the sudden jolt led residents to evacuate their homes quickly. Eyewitnesses reported seeing ceiling fans swaying and other household items shaking vigorously, confirming the intensity of the tremors. The immediate instinct for many was to seek safety outdoors, a common response in areas unaccustomed to frequent seismic events, even of moderate magnitude.
The impact of the earthquake was not confined to residential areas; it was also distinctly felt in the bustling office hubs of Noida and Gurugram. Professionals in these corporate centers experienced their computer systems shaking, and many opted to step out of their offices as a precautionary measure.
The reach of the tremors extended far beyond the immediate NCR. Reports confirmed that the shaking was felt as far as Meerut and Shamli in western Uttar Pradesh. These regions are approximately 200 kilometers away from the epicenter in Jhajjar, indicating the significant spread of the seismic waves.
While the magnitude of 4.4 is considered moderate, the proximity of the epicenter to densely populated areas like Delhi and Gurugram explains the widespread perception of strong tremors.