IMPHAL: A 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit Bishnupur district in Manipur early on November 22, 2024, at 4:42 AM. The epicenter was located 10 kilometers below the Earth’s surface in the Bishnupur region. Despite the tremor, no major damage or casualties have been reported at this time.
The earthquake is part of the ongoing seismic activity in the northeastern states of India, which are known to be prone to earthquakes due to their location in a high seismic zone. Manipur, in particular, has experienced similar tremors in the past, and authorities remain vigilant as they monitor the aftermath of this latest quake.
At present, the situation seems under control, with no immediate signs of significant impact. The region’s infrastructure has been relatively unaffected, and residents are continuing with their daily activities. Local officials are maintaining a close watch on potential aftershocks.
Seismic monitoring stations across the region are tracking the situation, and emergency response teams are on alert. As of now, there has been no report of any structural damage or injuries, but authorities are ready to respond if further developments arise.