The National Center for Seismology (NCS) has issued a seismic alert following an earthquake registering a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter scale. The tremor occurred at precisely 11:23:26 Indian Standard Time (IST) on February 29, 2024. According to the NCS data, the earthquake epicenter was located at latitude 8.04 and longitude 89.65, situated beneath the depths of the Bay of Bengal.
This seismic event took place at a depth of approximately 90 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface. While seismic activities in the Bay of Bengal are not uncommon due to its proximity to tectonic plate boundaries, earthquakes of this magnitude often draw attention from experts and residents alike.
The region encompassing the Bay of Bengal is known for its complex geological structure, with the movement of tectonic plates contributing to frequent seismic activities. Earthquakes in this area can stem from various factors, including the collision of tectonic plates, the movement of faults, or volcanic activity along the ocean floor.
Despite the relatively moderate magnitude of this earthquake, the NCS advises residents in nearby coastal areas to remain vigilant and prepared for any aftershocks that may follow. While earthquakes of this size are unlikely to cause significant damage, communities must know safety protocols and evacuation procedures for stronger seismic events.
The NCS continuously monitors seismic activities across the Indian subcontinent and provides timely alerts and updates to ensure the safety and preparedness of the public. Through advanced monitoring systems and seismic data analysis, the center plays a crucial role in assessing earthquake risks and implementing measures to mitigate potential impacts on communities.