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These tremors mark the third earthquake in the region within four days. On March 2, a 3.7-magnitude quake hit Mizoram’s Mamit district, while on February 27, a 5.0-magnitude tremor shook Assam’s Morigaon district, with jolts felt in Guwahati and surrounding areas.
The northeastern region, among India’s most seismically active zones, frequently experiences earthquakes. NCS data reveals that at least one tremor, mostly between magnitudes 3 and 4, occurs in the region every week.
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Concerned over recurring quakes, authorities are reinforcing earthquake-resistant construction, particularly in Assam, Mizoram, Manipur, and Meghalaya. Disaster Management teams are also conducting awareness drives to enhance preparedness.
The region has witnessed several devastating quakes in the past. The 1950 earthquake (8.7 magnitude) altered the Brahmaputra River’s course near Guwahati, while a 6.5-magnitude quake in 1988 claimed over 200 lives in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. More recently, a 6.9-magnitude tremor in 2011 killed over 100 people in Sikkim and West Bengal.
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Authorities remain on alert, urging residents to stay vigilant and adhere to safety protocols amid ongoing seismic activity.