Tremors rattle parts of Maharashtra

A Correspondent in Mumbai | March 14, 2005 
15:46 IST
Last Updated: March 14, 2005 18:18 IST


 
An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter Scale
rattled parts of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka on
Monday afternoon.

Indian Meteorological Department in New Delhi said the
quake's epicentre was in Koyna, around 300 km from
Mumbai, in Satara district of Maharashtra.

No loss of life or property was reported. Koyna, home
to one of the state's biggest hydro-electric projects,
is prone to seismic activity.

"The epicentre of the quake, which occurred at 1514
IST, is in Koyna region. We are still looking into
other details," an official at the Indian
Meteorological Department in New Delhi told rediff.com
just minutes after tremors were felt in Mumbai.

The epicentre of the quake was at 17.2 degree North
Latitude, 73.7 degree East Longitude, he added.

"Kucha-pucca houses may develop cracks, while weaker
buildings may fall. Dams are generally built to
withstand high-intensity quakes. So there is no need
to worry about the Koyna dam," the official said.

Reports from Pune, Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara and Karad
said the tremors lasted as long as 30 seconds.

Dr Ashish Magdum, a Sangli-based cardiologist who was
at home when the quake struck, said: "The tremors
lasted long. My father, who was asleep upstrairs, came
running down. The rattle was quite pronounced."

Sangli is around 150 km from Satara.

A software developer in Andheri in suburban Mumbai
sent us this mail: "I was working on my computer and
there was a cup of tea on my desk. Suddenly at 3:17 pm
my chair and monitor started shaking and the cup fell
from the desk. I was shocked. But it was definitely a
tremor... I felt it for a few seconds. Others in the
office also felt it. There was no harm or damage. But
some files, bottles and water glasses tumbled."

Tremors were felt in parts of neighbouring Goa and
Karnataka too.

There was panic in Nariman Point, Mumbai's business
district, with people rushing out of multi-storied
office buildings.

With inputs from Salil Kumar in New Delhi

www.rediff.com



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