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"path": "/news/1972911/56-magnititude-earthquake-jolts-balochistans-khuzdar-pmd",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-13T07:57:05.000Z",
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"textContent": "A 5.6-magnitude earthquake was recorded 86 kilometres northeast of Balochistan’s Khuzdar on Friday, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).\n\nAccording to PMD’s National Seismic Monitoring Centre, the earthquake struck at 6:30am at a depth of 13 km, 86km northeast of Khuzdar.\n\nIt was preceded by another earthquake — magnitude 3.8 — that struck 75km southeast of Khuzdar at 5:52am at a depth of 33km.\n\nTremors were felt in several districts of Sindh as well, _APP_ reported, including Sukkur, Qambar, Shahdadkot, and Dadu, while Jhal Magsi, Jaffarabad and Nasirabad in Balochistan reported tremors as well.\n\nLast month, an earthquake of magnitude 5.8 jolted parts of Pakistan, including Gilgit-Baltistan, Peshawar and adjacent areas of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.\n\nA 5.8-magnitude earthquake _jolted_ parts of the country in January. Tremors were felt in Islamabad and parts of KP.\n\nPakistan falls on three major tectonic plates — the Arabian, Euro-Asian and Indian — which create five seismic zones under the country. The intersection of multiple fault lines means that tectonic movements remain a frequent occurrence in the region.\n\nIn October 2025, a 5.0-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Quetta.",
"title": "5.6-magnititude earthquake jolts Balochistan’s Khuzdar: PMD"
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