New Delhi, July 17 -- A magnitude 3.3 earthquake shook Rohtak, Haryana, at 12:46 am on Thursday, July 17. The shallow quake originated just 17 km east of Rohtak city at a depth of 10 km, causing weak to light shaking near its epicenter.

Residents in nearby towns like Kheri Sampla and Kharkhauda reported vibrations lasting 2-5 seconds, with some awakened by the tremors.

No damage or injuries were immediately reported, though many felt the ground movement during the warm night (29.7degC).

This marks Haryana's third notable quake in a week. On July 11, a magnitude 3.7 tremor struck Jhajjar district, followed hours later by a stronger 4.4 magnitude quake in the same area.

Residents across Delhi-NCR reported feeling these earlier tremors, ...