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Earthquakes Rock Chenab Valley, Residents Fear for Safety

A series of earthquakes has rocked the Chenab Valley in Jammu and Kashmir, leaving residents shaken and fearful for their safety

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A series of earthquakes has rocked the Chenab Valley in Jammu and Kashmir, leaving residents shaken and fearful for their safety. The first earthquake, measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale, struck on Tuesday, June 13. It was followed by a series of aftershocks, including one measuring 4.4 on Saturday.


The earthquakes have caused widespread damage, with several buildings collapsed and many others damaged. The tremors have also caused panic among residents, who have been forced to sleep outdoors for fear of further damage.


The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed to the region to help with rescue and relief efforts. However, the scale of the damage is so large that it is taking time for the NDRF to reach all of the affected areas.


The earthquakes have also caused disruption to life in the region. Schools and colleges have been closed, and many businesses have been forced to shut down. The tourism industry has also been hit hard, with many tourists cancelling their bookings.


The government has announced a compensation of Rs. 5 lakh for the families of those who have died in the earthquakes. It has also announced a relief package of Rs. 100 crore for the affected areas.


However, many residents are still struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquakes. They are living in temporary shelters, and they are facing shortages of food, water, and medicine.


The earthquakes have highlighted the vulnerability of the Chenab Valley to natural disasters. The region is located in a seismically active zone, and it is prone to earthquakes, landslides, and floods.


The government needs to do more to mitigate the risk of natural disasters in the Chenab Valley. It needs to build stronger infrastructure, and it needs to educate residents about how to prepare for and respond to natural disasters.


The people of the Chenab Valley are resilient, but they need help to rebuild their lives. The government and the international community need to work together to provide the support that is needed.