A magnitude 5.7 quake hit near Dhaka on Friday morning, causing light shaking across Bangladesh and parts of eastern India. Dhaka Tribune


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A powerful earthquake shook areas near Dhaka on Friday morning, startling residents across Bangladesh and parts of eastern India. The quake measured 5.7 and struck shortly after 10 a.m., according to early readings. People in many neighbourhoods felt quick, sharp tremors that sent families and office workers rushing outdoors.

The United States Geological Survey reported that the quake hit about 13 kilometres south-southwest of Narsingdi, a city close to the capital. The depth reached roughly 10 kilometres below the surface, which often leads to stronger shaking at ground level.

Kolkata Residents React Quickly
Across the border in India, people in Kolkata and several districts in the Northeast also felt the tremors. The shaking began around 10:10 a.m. and lasted only a short time, but residents still reacted with concern. Many stepped outside buildings and waited safely in open spaces until the situation settled.

In parts of Kolkata, shopkeepers paused business, and workers stopped mid-task as they moved into the streets. Parents at schools checked on their children, while some offices ordered brief evacuations. Although the tremors were mild, they created a moment of alarm for many who felt the ground shift without warning.

Social Media Captures the Moment
Within minutes, videos and photos began appearing on social media. Some showed people gathering outside homes and offices, while others captured swaying furniture and light fixtures. Residents posted their experiences online, describing the shaking as “short but noticeable” and “enough to cause worry.”

Authorities in both countries monitored the situation closely. As of midday, no serious injuries or major damage had been reported. However, officials reminded the public to follow standard safety steps during future quakes, such as moving away from windows, staying outdoors if possible and avoiding crowded staircases.

A Reminder of Regional Seismic Activity
This part of South Asia sits in a zone known for frequent seismic activity. Earthquakes of moderate strength occur often, though many pass without major impact. Friday’s quake served as a fresh reminder of the region’s vulnerability and prompted conversations about preparedness, building safety and emergency planning.

Residents across Dhaka and nearby cities shared stories of the moment, describing a sudden jolt followed by light shaking. For many, the experience renewed their awareness of the need for caution during such events. City officials advised people to stay alert but avoid panic.

With life returning to normal within minutes, the quake left behind more conversation than damage. Still, the widespread reaction showed how even brief tremors can unsettle large populations in crowded urban centres.

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