Pakistan, June 16 -- Karachi felt two more mild earthquakes on Monday, just minutes apart, sparking fresh concern among residents. The tremors were reported in various parts of the city. People rushed outside in fear, although no damage was reported. These back-to-back quakes have added to the city's growing seismic anxiety.

The Seismic Monitoring Center confirmed the magnitudes at 2.5 and 2.6, with epicenters near DHA City. Both earthquakes struck 40 kilometers underground. Though considered low in intensity, repeated tremors can point to deeper tectonic activity in the region.

Karachi has now recorded 42 earthquakes since June 1 - an unusual and worrying number for the coastal city. Experts say this pattern is rare and requires close ...