A massive earthquake measuring 6.4 magnitude jolted Northeast India on Wednesday morning. The epicenter of the quake was Sonitpur and the quake occurred at 7.51 am at a depth of 17 kilometres, officials said.
There were no immediate reports of loss of lives or property.
A massive earthquake measuring 6.4 magnitude jolted Northeast India on Wednesday morning. The epicenter of the quake was Sonitpur and the quake occurred at 7.51 am at a depth of 17 kilometres, officials said.
There were no immediate reports of loss of lives or property.
People watch an earthquake-damaged building at Bhetapara in Guwahati. Image: PTI
"Just experienced a massive earthquake in Assam. Waiting for details," Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted.
Tremors were felt in the entire region, including neighbouring Meghalaya and northern parts of West Bengal, they said.
A CRPF personnel stand guards near an earthquake-damaged building at Bhetapara in Guwahati. Image: PTI
The quake hit Sonitpur district at 7.51 am, they added.
It was followed by two more jerks of 4.3 and 4.4 magnitudes at 7.58 am and 8.01 am, respectively.
Visuals from Taj Vivanta, Guwahati
Most parts of the region felt the impact of the massive earthquake as people ran out of their homes and other places in panic.
A man stands near a severely damaged wall due to a high-intensity earthquake, in Guwahati. Image: Surajit Sharma
Many buildings in Tezpur, the district headquarters of Sonitpur, Guwahati and other places developed cracks.
Detailed reports are awaited regarding casualty.