In a seismic development, an earthquake of magnitude 3.1 on the Richter scale occurred in Tarn Taran in Punjab on Thursday. The quake occurred at 2:50 am here, according to National Centre for Seismology (NCS). Further details are awaited.

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Earlier, on Wednesday, the Delhi government had launched an awareness campaign on the steps to be taken by the people during and after an earthquake. The campaign has been launched considering the increased frequency of earthquakes in Delhi since April this year. It aims at making homes, offices, schools, and other commercial and residential spaces fully prepared to deal with earthquakes.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said, "The last few weeks have taught us the importance of awareness, preparations, and timely action. That is why your government is announcing a new campaign to prepare the people of Delhi for the unlikely event of an earthquake."

Since April 2020, 18 very mild tremors have taken place in and around Delhi. Only two of these have registered above 4, or mild intensity, on the Richter Scale. The Delhi Government has compiled useful information that will prepare homes, schools, and workplaces in Delhi, to react to an earthquake emergency with calmness and efficiency.