Earth Trembles Twice in 30 Seconds! Warning of Major Danger in Next 48 Hours?
While the nation was deep in sleep late at night, the Sylhet region and its vicinity experienced an astonishing double tremor within a mere 30 seconds. This dual earthquake, which struck early on Monday (January 5th), instantly spread panic among the public. The first tremor was recorded at 4:47:39 AM. Incredibly, before the reverberations of the first subsided, the ground shook for a second time at 4:47:52 AM.
Panic News in the Morning LightMostafa Kamal Palash, a climate researcher from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, published detailed information about this event. At 6:00 AM, he confirmed via social media that not one, but two consecutive earthquakes shook Bangladesh and the Indian state of Assam. The first tremor registered a magnitude of 5.2. Precisely thirty seconds later, the second tremor, measuring 5.4 magnitude, struck. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of both quakes was near Morigaon, close to Guwahati, the capital of Assam, India. Both tremors originated at a depth of 35 kilometers below the surface.
Fear of Great Danger in the Next 48 Hours?Researcher Mostafa Kamal Palash issued a warning that there is no room for complacency despite the moderate-sized earthquakes. Since a strong tremor of magnitude 5.4 was felt, there is a high probability of aftershocks occurring. He expressed deep concern, stating that within the next 48 hours, another earthquake or aftershock could be felt on any fault line within Bangladesh or along its northern or eastern borders. Consequently, the public has been advised to maintain the highest level of caution.
Panic News in the Morning LightMostafa Kamal Palash, a climate researcher from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, published detailed information about this event. At 6:00 AM, he confirmed via social media that not one, but two consecutive earthquakes shook Bangladesh and the Indian state of Assam. The first tremor registered a magnitude of 5.2. Precisely thirty seconds later, the second tremor, measuring 5.4 magnitude, struck. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of both quakes was near Morigaon, close to Guwahati, the capital of Assam, India. Both tremors originated at a depth of 35 kilometers below the surface.
Fear of Great Danger in the Next 48 Hours?Researcher Mostafa Kamal Palash issued a warning that there is no room for complacency despite the moderate-sized earthquakes. Since a strong tremor of magnitude 5.4 was felt, there is a high probability of aftershocks occurring. He expressed deep concern, stating that within the next 48 hours, another earthquake or aftershock could be felt on any fault line within Bangladesh or along its northern or eastern borders. Consequently, the public has been advised to maintain the highest level of caution.