In a startling reminder of the region’s seismic vulnerability, a powerful earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale struck Assam’s Guwahati at 4:41 PM IST on Sunday, September 14, 2025. The tremors were felt across North Bengal and extended into neighboring Bhutan, sending waves of concern through communities already familiar with tectonic unrest.
Epicenter and Geological Context
- The quake’s epicenter was located in Udalguri district, Assam.
- It originated at a shallow depth of 5 kilometers, intensifying the surface-level impact.
- Assam lies at the convergence of the Eurasian and Sunda plates, within the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis, making it one of India’s most earthquake-prone zones.
Impact and Immediate Response
- Despite the magnitude, no casualties or property damage have been reported so far.
- Authorities confirmed that emergency protocols were activated, and seismic monitoring continues.
- The tremors were strong enough to be felt in North Bengal towns and parts of Bhutan, though no major disruptions were recorded.
Recent Seismic Activity
This quake follows a 3.5 magnitude tremor that struck Sonitpur, Assam, just days earlier on September 2nd, underscoring a pattern of increased seismic activity in the region.
Community Reaction and Preparedness
Residents in Guwahati and surrounding areas reported feeling the ground shake for several seconds, prompting many to evacuate buildings as a precaution. Social media was flooded with firsthand accounts, videos, and calls for improved disaster readiness.
Local officials have urged citizens to:
- Stay informed via official channels.
- Review household earthquake safety plans.
- Avoid spreading misinformation during emergencies.
For ongoing updates and expert insights, you can follow MSN’s coverage or check The New Indian Express and NDTV’s breaking news feed.
