BIG BREAKING: Earthquake in Dakshina kannada and Kodagu border

Parts of Dakshina Kannada, Hassan and Kodagu districts experienced a slight earthquake. There was an incident where people ran away from home in fear. Earthquake in Dakshina kannada and Kodagu border.

The earthquake was felt for about 3 to 4 seconds in the early hours of this morning at chembu, Karike and Sampanje in Kodagu district. There was an incident where people ran away from home. Earthquake in the Kodagu-Dakshina Kannada district border. An earthquake has been reported in the Kallugundi and Goonadka areas of Dakshina Kannada district. More information is expected.

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On Thursday Hassan district and neighbouring regions in the wee hours, a disaster management official said. The tremors were felt in the villages of Holenarasipur taluk and villages near Somwarpet in Kodagu district. Houses and roads developed cracks and people ran out of their houses and were staying in the open space.

Karnataka Earthquake according to Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority Commissioner, Manoj Rajan, the epicentre was Maluganahalli village under Nagaranahalli village panchayat in Holenarasipura Taluk of Hassan district.

He said as per the seismic intensity map of the said Hassan earthquake from the epicentre, the intensity observed is moderate and the tremor may be felt up to a maximum radial distance of 40-50 kms from the epicentre.

This type of earthquake does not create any harm to the local community, although there might be slight shaking observed locally. As the epicentre falls in Seismic Zone-II, the chances of occurrence of earthquakes are very less and the possibility of damage is low.

“As the region is void of any structural discontinuities as per the tectonic map, the community need not panic as the intensity observed is moderate and not destructive, the commissioner explained.

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