People left their homes this morning as a result of the strong earthquake shocks that were felt throughout Delhi-NCR. The websites of the National Center for Seismology and the USGS provide factual information on the earthquake. Information about earthquakes worldwide can be found on the USGS website.

The USGS website

There is information on this website concerning earthquakes that can happen anywhere in the world. You may get real-time earthquake alerts from this website. The map on this website makes it easy to understand the areas affected by the earthquake.

Information on the earthquake-affected areas, or the number of areas where the earthquake happened, has also been made available on this website.

You will receive comprehensive information when you touch on the location of the Indian earthquake in the data gathered on the website. This will provide details on the earthquake’s location and depth in addition to its timing.

This website makes it simple to find any type of earthquake-related information. It is a trustworthy website as well. As a result, errors in its data should not be a concern.

The National Seismology Center

The Government of India’s Ministry of Earth Sciences website offers details on earthquakes in India and nearby areas. It displays the regions of India that have seen earthquakes on a map. What types of earthquakes are a concern as well?

This map shows earthquake points in red, green, dark yellow, and yellow. Green spots in this represent earthquakes of low intensity. Red spots also warn of earthquakes with great intensity.

Delhi is situated in the high seismic zone (Zone IV) of the Bureau of Indian Standards’ (BIS) seismic zone map, making it an earthquake-prone area. Delhi, Islamabad, and Pakistan are all prone to earthquakes.