Events (16179)

Date Time (utc) Region Magnitude Depth (km) Latitude Longitude Mode Map
28/11/2015 13:15:58 90 km North of Zhob 3.2 10 32.22N 69.41E A -
27/11/2015 17:08:13 North of Mingora Swat Pakistan 3.7 20 35.71N 72.70E M -
27/11/2015 17:08:13 108 km North of Mingora Swat 3.7 10 35.71N 72.70E M -
27/11/2015 16:40:28 Near Srinagar Kashmir Pakistan 4.8 30 34.22N 74.95E M -
27/11/2015 16:40:28 Near Sirinagar Kashmir 4.8 10 34.22N 74.95E M -
26/11/2015 16:18:00 Dadu Pakistan 3.0 30 26.72N 67.85E M -
22/11/2015 18:16:04 Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border 6.2 86 36.43N 71.61E M -
19/11/2015 23:38:47 50 km East of Bhakkar 3.8 10 31.60N 71.62E M -
12/04/2015 03:36:12 Near Abbatabad 2.3 10 34.04N 73.18E A -

Introduction

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) holds the responsibility for seismic monitoring and tsunami early warning in Pakistan. It is the liability of the PMD to disseminate earthquake information to Government, non Government organization and to public after the occurrence of any event. The seismic monitoring technologies have been rapidly changed in the world. The seismic monitoring equipments have changed from analogue to digital technology. This enhanced the capability of the monitoring equipments.

PMD had been using paper recording equipments since 1954. The 2004 Indonesian earthquake of M 9.4 which generated disastrous Tsunami and subsequently Muzaffarabad Kashmir earthquake of M 7.6 were the wake up call not only for Pakistan but also for the whole world. During the past few years PMD has enhanced multifold its abilities to monitor seismic activity. Since 2005, PMD upgraded and replaced all analogue seismic equipment with state of the art technology.

Objectives

Earthquakes

Detect, identify and locate earthquakes and monitor seismic activities.

Quick Response

Give quick response to queries pertaining to earthquakes and seismology.

Information

Exchange information pertaining to seismology with international agencies.

Research

Provide assistance in Seismological studies and research in related fields.

Instruments

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