There were also reports of tremors being felt in parts of Mandya, Ramanagara and Bengaluru rural districts around 7.37 AM.
Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre officials said the micro tremors reported may be of a very low magnitude (less than 1.0) due to which it was not recorded by the VSAT-enabled permanent seismic monitoring stations network.
The network is set up for monitoring and disaster mitigation tasks as and when a micro tremor occurs.
Pointing out that there were reports of tremors in different parts of the state over the last 15 days, hesaid, "Tremors felt on April 2 at Chitradurga and Tumkuru were the only incident when the magnitude was recorded at 2 and rest of all the incidents have not been recorded, because theymay be of less than 1 magnitude."
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There is no need to panic, they said, adding such types oftremors occur frequently in the earth's Crust as a process of crustal readjustments, which is quiet common globally.
Manytremors across the globe due to such readjustments gounnoticed due to short distance decay of signal.
The vibrations reported to be felt during the micro tremor might also be caused due to a local quarrying activity which might have a tendency of creating such vibrations for 2-3 seconds duration, they said.