Pakistan, June 7 -- Karachi once again experienced mild tremors on Friday morning, marking the 31st recorded earthquake in just six days.
According to the Seismic Monitoring Centre, two low-magnitude earthquakes struck the city early in the day, intensifying concerns over ongoing seismic activity.
The first tremor occurred at 4:46 am, with a magnitude of 2.7 on the Richter scale. Its epicentre was located 20 kilometres south of DHA at a depth of just 2 kilometres, making it a shallow and easily felt tremor in the surrounding areas.
The second jolt was recorded at 7:58 am, with a magnitude of 1.8 and a depth of 8 kilometres. This earthquake had its epicentre 7 kilometres northwest of Malir, another densely populated area of Karachi.
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