
5.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Islamabad and Parts of KP
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake jolted Islamabad and several parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday afternoon, according to Pakistan Meteorological Department. The tremors were felt across a wide area, prompting residents to evacuate buildings as a precautionary measure.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department confirmed the seismic event and issued an advisory urging citizens to remain cautious and avoid damaged structures. No immediate reports of casualties or structural collapse were available at the time of publication, though emergency services were placed on alert.
Earthquakes of this magnitude frequently cause localised structural damage, particularly in older or poorly constructed buildings. Authorities in affected areas were conducting rapid assessments to determine the extent of any damage and to ensure the safety of residents.
Pakistan lies in one of the world's most seismically active zones, and tremors of moderate to strong intensity are a recurring hazard, particularly in KP and the northern regions. Residents were advised to stay away from unstable structures and follow guidance from local disaster management authorities.



