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Large parts of Bangladesh including Sylhet were jolted by two consecutive earthquakes within seconds during the early hours of the morning, triggering fresh fear and anxiety among residents as many woke up to shaking buildings and rushed outdoors for safety, the twin tremors were also felt across neighboring regions of India’s Assam state, indicating the widespread impact of the seismic activity, according to expert assessments the first earthquake registered a moderate magnitude while the second was slightly stronger, intensifying public concern due to the short time gap between the two events, although no major damage was immediately reported as both earthquakes originated deep beneath the surface, the occurrence of back-to-back tremors has once again highlighted the underlying seismic vulnerability of the region, specialists warn that since the second quake reached a mid-range magnitude, the possibility of aftershocks within the next 48 hours cannot be ruled out, these subsequent tremors could originate either within Bangladesh or along active fault lines in the northern and eastern parts of the region, prompting calls for heightened awareness and preparedness, disaster management authorities and experts are urging people, particularly those living in earthquake-prone areas, to remain alert without giving in to panic and to follow basic safety guidelines, in recent years the increasing frequency of mild to moderate earthquakes has raised concerns about long-term seismic risks, and this latest incident serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and vigilance, overall the twin earthquakes have once again drawn attention to the region’s geological realities and the need for caution in the coming days.
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