Kalaburagi, Oct 30: Frequent low-intensity tremors in the past two days have led residents of some of the villages in Chincholi taluk of Kalaburagi district in Karnataka to panic. On Thursday, people of Tegaltippi village in the taluk experienced tremors twice in the morning forcing them out of their houses.
Deputy Commissioner Vipul Bansal said that these tremors were not due to an earthquake as nothing significant has been recorded on the Richter scale by the Meteorological Department at Bengaluru or in Kalaburagi district.
However, Mr. Bansal said that on his request, the Disaster Management Cell was deputing a senior seismologist and a scientist to Kalaburagi district to visit the affected villages and study the phenomena and report to the government for taking remedial action.
According to the reports reaching Kalaburagi, residents of Tegaltippi village experienced tremors at 6.40 a.m. and 7.05 a.m. and the ground shook for about three seconds to five seconds. There were no reports of any damage to private or public property or injury to anybody.






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