Breaking: Strong Earthquake Hits Afghanistan Region, Tremors Felt in Kashmir
By: Javid Amin | 03 April 2026
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border region on Friday, sending tremors across parts of North India, including Jammu and Kashmir.
Residents in cities like Srinagar reported noticeable shaking, with many stepping out of homes and offices as a precaution.
Earthquake Details
- Magnitude: 5.9
- Location: Afghanistan–Tajikistan Border Region
- Coordinates: 36.52°N, 71.01°E
- Depth: 175 km
- Time: 16:12:58 UTC (approx. 9:42 PM IST)
The quake originated in the seismically active Hindu Kush region, a known hotspot for deep-focus earthquakes.
Why Tremors Were Felt in Kashmir
Despite the epicenter being far from Kashmir, tremors were widely felt due to:
1. Deep Focus (175 km)
Deeper earthquakes tend to:
- Travel longer distances
- Be felt across broader regions
2. Geological Linkages
Kashmir lies within a high seismic zone, connected to tectonic activity in:
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
- Himalayan belt
3. Wave Propagation
Seismic waves from the Hindu Kush region often:
- Spread across northern India
- Affect Jammu & Kashmir more noticeably
On-Ground Situation in Kashmir
Initial Reports
- Mild to moderate tremors felt in Srinagar and nearby districts
- No immediate reports of major damage or casualties
- People briefly evacuated buildings as a precaution
Public Reaction
Many residents described:
- Sudden shaking lasting a few seconds
- Hanging objects swaying
- Light panic, especially in multi-storey buildings
Seismic Context: A Familiar Pattern
The Hindu Kush region frequently experiences:
- Intermediate to deep earthquakes (70–300 km)
- Magnitudes ranging between 5.0–7.0
These quakes:
- Rarely cause severe surface damage locally
- But are felt across large areas, including Kashmir
Safety Advisory: What To Do During Tremors
Even moderate earthquakes require caution.
If Indoors
- Take cover under sturdy furniture
- Stay away from windows and glass
- Do not use elevators
If Outdoors
- Move to open spaces
- Avoid buildings, poles, and wires
After Tremors
- Check for structural damage
- Stay alert for aftershocks
- Follow official advisories
Risk Reminder for Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir falls under Seismic Zone IV and V, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes.
This means:
- Even distant quakes can be felt strongly
- Preparedness is essential
Key Takeaway
While today’s earthquake caused no immediate major damage, it serves as a reminder:
Kashmir remains in a high-risk seismic zone, and preparedness—not panic—is the best response.
Closing Note
Authorities are monitoring the situation, and further updates are expected if any aftershocks or impacts are reported.
Residents are advised to stay calm, remain alert, and rely only on verified information.