Earthquake-Prone Areas in India
- According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), from 1st January 1960 to 31st March 2023, a total of 675 earthquakes with epicentres in the Delhi-NCR region were recorded over 63 years.
- Of these, only 73 earthquakes were recorded in the first 40 years until 2000, while 602 earthquakes occurred in the 22 years following.
- In 2020 alone, the Delhi and surrounding areas experienced 51 tremors.
- Around 54% of India’s total land area is classified as earthquake-prone.
- Delhi falls in Seismic Zone IV, indicating a high level of earthquake risk
- India is divided into four seismic zones: Zone II, III, IV, and V.
- Approximately 11% of ....
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