A 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck Upper Siang in Arunachal Pradesh early Monday morning. The National Centre for Seismology reported that the tremors occurred at approximately 3:00 AM, with a depth of 10 kilometers. No damage or casualties have been reported at this time, and further details are pending. The NCS provided specific coordinates: Latitude 29.06 N, Longitude 94.45 E. A 3.2 magnitude earthquake is typically considered minor. People near the epicenter might feel shaking, but structural damage is rare. Safety guidelines recommend remaining calm, seeking open spaces away from buildings during the event, and taking precautions indoors. After an earthquake, it is crucial to stay informed, provide aid, and prepare for aftershocks. The public is advised to keep essential supplies accessible and to avoid spreading rumors.
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