Rajkot (Gujarat):After earthquake havoc in Turkey and Syria, tremors were felt in Gujarat and the epicentre was recorded around 270 km west from Rajkot. The tremor, with a magnitude of 4.3, was felt at around 3:21 pm on Sunday. The Department of Seismology informed about the tremors of the earthquake recorded near Rajkot with a tweet.
Gujarat's Amreli district has been the epicentre of an 'earthquake swarm' as it has recorded nearly 400 mild tremors in the last two years, according to officials. A swarm is a sequence of mostly small earthquakes, which are usually short-lived, but can continue for days, weeks, or sometimes even months and often recur at the same location.
Residents of Amreli's Mitiyala village where many of these 400 tremors were felt, have started sleeping outside their houses as a precautionary measure so that they are not caught unawares in case of any major seismic activity. Explaining the reason behind the 'earthquake swarm' in Amreli district of Saurashtra region, Gandhinagar-based Institute of Seismological Research's (ISR) officiating Director General Sumer Chopra said that tectonic setup and hydrological loading are the reasons for the seasonal seismic activities.