Morning Tremor Shakes Delhi-NCR: No Damage Reported
A 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Tuesday morning with an epicenter in Faridabad. Fortunately, there were no reports of damage or casualties. The National Centre for Seismology confirmed the quake's depth at 5 km beneath the surface, providing vital data on its geographical coordinates.

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.2 rattled the Delhi-NCR region early Tuesday morning, causing momentary alarm among residents. Thankfully, the tremor did not result in any damage or casualties, according to initial reports.
The National Centre for Seismology pinpointed the epicenter of the seismic event in Faridabad, a neighboring area to the Indian capital. The earthquake was recorded at exactly 6 am, providing valuable data for seismologists monitoring the region's tectonic activity.
Officials confirmed that the quake occurred at a depth of 5 km below the Earth's surface. The precise geographic coordinates were recorded at 28.29 degrees north latitude and 72.21 degrees east longitude, offering an essential reference for ongoing seismic studies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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