Earthquake of 5.5 magnitude in Bangladesh triggers tremors in Kolkata
The epicentre of the quake was the Satkhira district of Bangladesh, located at some 100 km from Kolkata.
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Tremors were felt for 10 seconds in Kolkata, prompting people to exit their offices (PTI)
Kolkata, 27 Feb
Tremors were felt in Kolkata and adjacent
districts of West Bengal on Friday afternoon, after an earthquake of 5.5
magnitude on the Richter Scale jolted parts of Bangladesh, officials said.
The quake was felt at around 1.22pm, an
India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said, and left people in panic.
The trembler was recorded at a depth of 10
km below Earth's surface.
The epicentre of the quake was the Satkhira
district of Bangladesh, located at some 100 km from Kolkata and barely 25 km
from the bordering areas of Taki in North 24 Parganas district, he said.
There was no immediate report of any loss
of life or major damage to property in the state, although employees of some
establishments in the northern parts of Kolkata claimed that walls developed
cracks as a result of the jolts.
The tremors lasted for some 10 seconds,
throwing people in Kolkata into panic and tizzy, prompting them to scurry out
of their buildings and seek the safety of open streets.
No aftershocks of the quake were
immediately felt after the first bout of tremors.
Panic gripped government employees working
at the state secretariat, Nabanna, the assembly house and at the office of the
Chief Electoral Officer, who continued to remain on the streets in apprehension
of aftershocks.
Similar scenes were witnessed at the city's
IT hub in Salt Lake and at multi-storey residential buildings in various parts
of Kolkata.
"I was sitting on a sofa in the lobby
of the Assembly House when I felt light-headed and realised that the seat was
moving unnaturally. I realised this was an earthquake and rushed out of the
building along with others. We are still standing outside in apprehension of
aftershocks," Karabi Manna, the MLA of Haripal in Hooghly district, told a
vernacular TV channel.
Manna, along with other MLAs, was at the assembly
for official work with regard to the Rajya Sabha elections scheduled in March.
"I have never felt tremors lasting
this long in my life. I was at the entry staircase of the building's portico
when it happened. I have been receiving reports of people's experiences with
the earthquake from various corners of my constituency. Thankfully, no
information on damage has come so far," said Shyamal Mondal, MLA from
Basanti in South 24 Parganas, a Bangladesh-bordering district.
Employees in government and private offices
on the last working day of the week also shared their experiences of the
tremors.
"I was trying to rush out of the
building along with others when I tripped and fell. I was careful to use the
staircase and not the elevator. The quake lasted for a significant amount of
time, which perhaps caused the panic," said a private organisation
employee with his office at a high-rise on Park Street in central Kolkata.
"The soft alluvial soil on which Kolkata stands may lead to the city suffering extensive damage if it gets hit by a major earthquake. It's better to be safe than sorry", added an IT employee in Salt Lake, who rushed out of his office and stood on the streets.
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