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Tremors Felt in Delhi-NCR, Here’s How Twitterati Reacted

Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Noida jolted with an earthquake. Information about the intensity of tremors and epicenter inside.

Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Noida jolted with an earthquake. The magnitude of tremors has been measured at 3.1 on the Richter scale whereas the epicenter is in Faridabad as per the meteorological department. Notably, this is the second earthquake within a week in the capital city of India

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No casualty or damage has been reported due to the earthquake so far. However, Twitterati have been hilariously reacting to the incident while sharing memes. Their memes refer to the tremors that have become routine for the residents of Delhi-NCR.

Dedicated to the tectonic plates of the capital city:

‘Roz ka ho gaya hai’ reaction:

Where’s the epicenter? On Twitter! 

Delhiites running out after every earthquake:

Meanwhile, life in Delhi:

First published on: Oct 15, 2023 04:20 PM IST


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