The Xinjiang region in China experienced a seismic event measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale this Tuesday morning. The earthquake struck at approximately 8:45 AM IST, originating from a depth of just 10 kilometers. This shallow focus means that seismic waves travel a shorter distance to the surface, amplifying the ground motion felt. Experts highlight that such shallow tremors can pose a greater risk compared to deeper ones, potentially leading to more widespread damage and necessitating careful assessment by local authorities. The precise location was identified at 41.65 N latitude and 81.14 E longitude. Emergency services are on alert as the region assesses the impact.
