Pakistan, June 7 -- KARACHI - Two more low-intensity earthquakes struck Karachi on Friday morning, raising the total number of tremors recorded in the last six days to 32. The ongoing seismic activity has sparked growing concern among city residents.

According to Express News, the first earthquake had its epicenter near DHA (Malir), while the second originated in the Malir district. Both tremors were felt early in the day and caused mild panic, especially in already affected areas.

Just hours earlier, residents of Cattle Colony and nearby neighborhoods reported tremors that prompted many to rush out of their homes, reciting prayers in fear of a larger quake. The repeated tremors have disrupted daily life in parts of the city.

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