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Yesterday, people in Malir and Quaidabad felt an earthquake at night. So far, no damage or injuries have been reported.

The Seismological Centre linked this earthquake to Karachiโ€™s ongoing seismic activity. Karachi has seen several small to moderate earthquakes in recent days. Officials traced these to the cityโ€™s active fault lines.

Chief Meteorologist Ameer Haider said, โ€œThe seismic energy that is collected at the Landhi Fault Line activity is being released with quakes.โ€ He also stated that tremor intensity will decrease gradually. This suggests violent shocks are unlikely soon.

Authorities highlighted the tremorsโ€™ mild nature and confirmed zero damage. One official said these are part of Karachiโ€™s continuing seismic activity. They advised residents to stay cautious but not panic.

Experts connected the tremors to movement along the Landhi Fault Region. This is one of Karachiโ€™s two major fault lines. The other lies near Thana Bola Khan.

Chief Meteorologist Ameer Haider confirmed no major quakes have ever hit the Landhi Fault. This history explains the current mild activity. He mentioned this while addressing recent concerns.

While some locals remain worried about the frequent tremors, the meteorological officials urged calm. They described the quakes as a natural pressure release, not a warning sign.

Recent records show about 26 mild earthquakes in Karachi over four days. Most went unnoticed except at night. These patterns confirm that the cityโ€™s fault lines are still active.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation carefully. Emergency services are on standby in case of changes. They may issue safety instructions if activity increases again.

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