Colombian capital was shaken by magnitude 6.3 quake; one person was killed
Colombian capital was shaken by magnitude 6.3 quake; one person was killed
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Even though the cracks in the houses are scary, there have been no reports of buildings falling down or people getting hurt.

Srinagar, July 10: Houses in the Kishtwar area of Jammu and Kashmir have cracks after two earthquakes hit early Monday morning. Even though no deaths or injuries have been reported, the earthquakes have caused structural damage to several homes.

The two earthquakes happened right after each other, sending shockwaves through the area and making people fear. The shocks were felt in Kishtwar and the places around it, and they caused damage to many houses. Walls, ceilings, and floors got cracks, which made people worry about how safe and stable the buildings were.

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Officials said that a 4.7-magnitude earthquake hit 12 kilometres from Kishtwar at 5:38 a.m. At the same time, another quake with a magnitude of 4.9 hit 12 km away from Doda.

Even though the cracks in the houses are scary, there have been no reports of buildings falling down or people getting hurt.

Last month, the area was hit by a number of small and large earthquakes, which damaged homes, government buildings, and schools and hospitals.

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