Panic gripped men, women and children when a moderate intensity earthquake shook Punjab, Haryana and other parts of North India in the wee hours of today forcing people to run out of their houses despite cold weather conditions.
Officials said there were no loss of life or property reported from any part of both Punjab and Haryana.
Most people were fast asleep when tremors, with epicentre in Afghanistan, had shaken Delhi and parts of North India at around 0044 hours.
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A family, at Zirakpur town in Punjab on the outskirts of Chandigarh, living on sixth floor of an apartment said they were jolted out of their sleep by the quake.
"Our children started crying while our old parents were gripped by panic as the tremors appeared strong. We took the stairs and came out in the open, like several others in the area," said Dheeraj Mehta.
Reports of people rushing out of their homes in panic were also received from many other places including Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Phagwara and Amritsar in Punjab and Ambala, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Hisar and Rohtak in Haryana.
Two months back, a massive earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter Scale, epicentred in the Hindukush mountain range in Afghanistan, had rattled north India.