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Published By : Satya Mohapatra
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Frightened citizens evacuate buildings during unexpected Friday afternoon tremors

Friday afternoon brought unexpected panic to West Bengal when strong jolts from a neighboring country reached local shores. Striking Bangladesh with a 5.4 magnitude, this sudden seismic event forced frightened citizens to immediately abandon their indoor activities and rush out of their homes and commercial spaces. Multiple adjoining districts felt the vibrations, putting the entire region on high alert during the early afternoon hours.

Details regarding Friday tremors

Initial seismic alerts indicated the epicenter was located roughly 80 kilometres away, originating southwest of the BMD Seismic Centre in Dhaka. Shaking lasted for just a few tense seconds, but the sheer intensity felt quite severe for those living or working in tall structures. Ceiling fans swung violently, while heavy office furniture swayed back and forth, leaving many individuals completely stunned. This brief but terrifying Kolkata earthquake sent vibrations rippling through countless residential properties.

Citizens react to shaking buildings

Safety became the immediate priority for everyone experiencing the sudden ground movement. Workers quickly evacuated major commercial hubs, gathering nervously in large open spaces and streets until the perceived danger passed. Social media platforms quickly filled with terrifying accounts from locals who had never felt such intense vibrations before. Residents noted how these recent jolts felt significantly stronger than any minor seismic activity experienced in the recent past. One individual even shared online how the sheer force literally rolled their furniture across the room.

Current safety status and updates

Fortunately, local authorities have not reported any immediate casualties or severe injuries following the frightening afternoon scare. Property damage remains officially unconfirmed across West Bengal districts, despite the widespread rattling of windows and vibrating floors. People are slowly returning to their daily routines and office desks, though many citizens remain incredibly cautious about the possibility of potential aftershocks hitting the area soon.