Earthquake Jolts Islamabad and Other Parts of Pakistan
A strong earthquake struck Islamabad and several other regions of Pakistan, causing widespread panic as tremors were felt across the country. Residents in multiple cities reported sudden shaking that forced people to rush out of homes, offices, and buildings as a precaution.
12/20/20251 min read


What Happened?
According to initial reports, the earthquake measured 5.7 on the Richter scale. The tremor originated from the Hindu Kush region, a seismically active zone known for generating earthquakes that are often felt across Pakistan and neighboring countries. Due to the relatively shallow depth of the quake, its impact was noticeable across a wide area.
Areas Affected
The earthquake was felt in:
Islamabad
Rawalpindi
Peshawar
Chitral
Upper Dir
Several other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and northern Pakistan
People in these areas described moderate to strong shaking lasting several seconds, enough to cause alarm but not prolonged disruption.
Casualties and Damage
As of now, no casualties or major structural damage have been reported. Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation while emergency services remain on alert. Residents have been advised to remain cautious in case of aftershocks.
Why Earthquakes Are Common in the Region
Pakistan lies near the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, making it vulnerable to seismic activity. Earthquakes originating in the Hindu Kush and surrounding mountain ranges are not uncommon and are often felt across large parts of the country.
Safety Reminder
In the event of aftershocks:
Stay away from windows, glass, and heavy furniture
Avoid damaged buildings
Follow instructions issued by local authorities
While today’s earthquake did not result in reported losses, it serves as an important reminder of the region’s seismic risk and the need for preparedness.
Disclaimer: This update is shared based on publicly available information. VOTG News is not responsible for any decisions made based on this news. The image is AI-generated only for illustration
