"Was Very Scary": Social Media Flooded With Kolkata Earthquake Posts

On October 15, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck Kolkata, sending residents into a panic as they hurriedly evacuated buildings in search of safety. The tremor, which was felt across various parts of the city, triggered a wave of social media activity, with citizens sharing their experiences and concerns. Many described the incident as alarming, with some recounting how they felt the ground shake beneath them. Authorities are assessing the situation, but early reports indicate no significant damage or injuries. Earthquakes, though infrequent in Kolkata, serve as a reminder of the region's vulnerability to seismic activities. The city's infrastructure and emergency response mechanisms will be under scrutiny as officials work to reassure the public and analyze the earthquake’s impact. Social media platforms have become a vital tool for communication during such crises, enabling residents to share real-time updates and connect with loved ones. As Kolkata recovers from this unsettling event, discussions around preparedness and safety measures in earthquake-prone areas are likely to gain momentum.
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