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Moderate intensity earthquake rocks north-east India

January 09, 2013
By K Anurag

An earthquake of moderate intensity on Wednesday rocked the entire north eastern region, but there was no report of any injury to people or damage to property.

The quake, measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale, hit the region at around 7.13 am with its epicentre being 89 km underneath the earth's crust along the Indo-Myanmar border, officials at the Regional Seismological Centre said.

The quake lasted a few seconds and rocked all major towns in the region, they said.

Residents of high-rise buildings in Guwahati rushed out of their homes after sensing the tremors.

Dr H Lallenmawia, Joint Director of Mizoram Geology and Mineral Resources department said the epicentre was in Phek district of Nagaland.

Lallenmawia said the technical information about the quake was received from the seismological centre of the North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat in Assam.

The tremor was felt in Itanagar, Guwahati, Agartala, Kohima and Imphal.

An Imphal report said the quake lasted in Manipur for almost a minute.

There was no injury to people or damage to property anywhere in the region, but fear stricken people ran out of their houses for safety, police said.

With inputs from PTI

K Anurag in Guwahati

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