Earthquake Details

Ashkāsham, Afghanistan 5.1 M Earthquake, Thursday Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM

Ashkāsham, Afghanistan Earthquake

The USGS has reported a 5.1 magnitude earthquake has struck 57 km SSW of Ashkāsham, Afghanistan on Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM, at a depth of 106.239 km. There were no significant injuries or damage reported at this point, Friendly Forecast will update this report as events unfold.

Fore and Aftershocks

There has been other seismic activity around the 5.1 Ashkāsham, Afghanistan earthquake. Below you will find the fore and after shocks associated with it.

Quake Type Magnitude Location Time Date
Foreshock 5 44 km SE of Farkhār, Afghanistan 7:54:11 PM Mar. 13 2024
Foreshock 4.3 41 km SSE of Jurm, Afghanistan 9:12:10 PM Mar. 13 2024

Did you feel it?

3 others have felt the Ashkāsham, Afghanistan earthquake and have since reported it. See below for the response locations and intensities.

Community Internet Intensity Map for the Ashkāsham, Afghanistan 5.1 M Earthquake, Thursday Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM
Community Internet Intensity Map

Responses Location Shaking Distance
2 Islamabad, Islamabad, Federal Capital Area, Pakistan WEAK 346 km
1 Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan LIGHT 606 km

Did you feel the 5.1 Ashkāsham, Afghanistan earthquake? If you felt the quake you can report it here to the USGS.

Other Imagery and Data

Community Internet Intensity Map for the Ashkāsham, Afghanistan 5.1 M Earthquake, Thursday Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM
GEO Community Internet Intensity Map

Community Internet Intensity Map for the Ashkāsham, Afghanistan 5.1 M Earthquake, Thursday Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM
Intensity vs Distance Plot

Community Internet Intensity Map for the Ashkāsham, Afghanistan 5.1 M Earthquake, Thursday Mar. 28 2024, 3:25:10 PM
Responses vs Time Plot

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