
A strong earthquake hit Delhi-NCR around 9:00 on Thursday, July 10. The National Center for Seismology said the earthquake recorded 4.4 sizes on the Richter scale, while the epicenter was Jhajar in Haryana.
“EQ M: 4.4, on: 10/07/2025 09:04:50, lat: 28,63 N, long: 76,68 E, depth: 10 km, location: Jhajar, Haryana,” National Center for Seismology Published on X.
While no damage was reported as a result of the earthquake since now, Netizens claimed that “this is the longest earthquake I felt in a very long time”.
Many of them claimed that they felt an earthquake for about 10-15 seconds.
One social media user was published on X: “It took a while, although it seems to be only 4”.
Meanwhile, another X user shared his experience with the “sudden impact” and “it shook me literally from my chair.”
“I just saw it. So medium size. We’re all okay. 4.1 isn’t that strong. But he literally shook me from my seat. I heard it scattered for about 8 seconds, and I thought it was a plane, but it wasn’t louder. Then it was a sudden impact,” he read.
One even shared that “he had experienced an earthquake in Delhi while watching 900 earthquakes in Japan in the last 2 weeks and the prophecy of manga”.
Uttar Pradesh, sharing his suffering, a man in Ghaziabad, said, “… I woke up just at a time when there was an impact. I was afraid. There was another earthquake a few days ago. Delhi-NCR is experiencing an earthquake quite often.
“It seemed to me that someone was shaking the store …” another of us from Ghaziabad said to the news agency or.
Meam while the inhabitants of Delhi said, “We should keep in mind safety when it happens …”
An earthquake in Delhi in the past
On February 17, Smiliar hit an earthquake measuring 4.0 in the Richter scale of Delhi-NCR at a depth of 5 km, according to the National Center for Seismology (NCS). Strong tremors were felt at 5:36.
Sudden Jolta prompted the inhabitants to leave their homes in panic. “An earthquake of size: 4.0, 17-02-24, 5:36 pm, Lat: 28,59 ° N & Long: 77,16 ° E, depth: 5 km, location: 9 km E new Delhi,” NCS published X.
According to a disaster management body in Delhi, Delhi is classified as a seismic zone IV. This zone is categorized as a “high damage risk zone” and indicates the high potential for the earthquake of mild to high intensity.
(Tagstotranslate) earthquake today