Fear of earthquake, ban on mining was imposed in Quetta

 

A notification banning mining in the district was also issued by the Assistant Commissioner:

Quetta (Urdu Point Latest News. 01 October 2023) Fear of earthquake, mining has been banned in Quetta. In this regard, a notification was also issued by the Assistant Commissioner to ban mining in the district. According to the notification, miners will not be allowed to enter the mines for 2 days, any loss during the 2 days will be the responsibility of the mine owner or contractor.

It should be noted that a press release was issued by the Commissioner of Quetta Division, Muhammad Hamza Shafaqat, in which he has also described the security measures. In this regard, the caretaker provincial minister John Achakzai said that our emergency services including MERC, PDMA, Army, FC, civil administration, levies, police, fire brigade and medical teams are ready to deal with any emergency situation. are fully prepared and monitoring the situation 24 hours a day.

The provincial information minister further said that the caretaker provincial government is already taking action against illegal constructions, as constructions against the building code and on drains and drains can be dangerous in such a situation. He asked the citizens to remain calm and keep themselves informed through authentic sources and follow the safety measures issued by the government in case of emergency.

It should be noted that the Dutch scientist has predicted a powerful earthquake in Pakistan in the next 24 hours. According to the SSGS survey, strong tremors have been recorded in the underground Chaman fault line in Balochistan and a powerful earthquake is likely to hit the region in the next two days. The Seismological Research Institute's Solar System Geometry survey has recorded electrical charge fluctuations in the atmosphere near the ocean, which could lead to powerful earthquakes in the purple areas on the map in the next few days.

The SSGS has declared the Chaman fault line as a region of high potential seismic activity. According to SSGS these areas defined are only approximations and there is currently no reliable way to determine exact locations.

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