Explorer

Devastating 8-magnitude quake likely to hit Kashmir: Study

New York:  New geologic mapping in the Himalayan mountains of Kashmir suggests that the region is ripe for a major earthquake of magnitude 8.0 or greater that could endanger the lives of as many as a million people, says a study. Scientists have known about the Riasi fault in Kashmir, but it was not thought of as much of a threat as other, more active fault systems. However, following a magnitude 7.6 earthquake in 2005 on the nearby Balakot-Bagh fault, researchers began scrutinising other fault systems in the region. What they found is that the Riasi fault has been building up pressure for some time, suggesting that when it does release or "slip", the resulting earthquake may be huge -- as much as magnitude 8.0 or greater. "What we set out to learn was how much the fault has moved in the last tens of thousands of years, when it moved, and how different segments of the fault move," said lead author of the study Yann Gavillot, who did much of the work as a doctoral student at Oregon State University in the US. "What we found was that the Riasi fault is one of the main active faults in Kashmir, but there is a lack of earthquakes in the more recent geologic record,” Gavillot noted. "The fault hasn't slipped for a long time, which means the potential for a large earthquake is strong. It's not a question of if it's going to happen. It's a matter of when," Gavillot said. Results of the new study have been published online by the Geological Society of America Bulletin. "The Riasi fault isn't prominent on hazard maps for earthquake activity, but those maps are usually based more on the history of seismic activity rather than the potential for future events," study co-author Andrew Meigs, professor at Oregon State University said. "In actuality, the lack of major earthquakes heightens the likelihood that seismic risk is high," Oregon State University noted. Gavillot said the potential for destruction of the impending earthquake is much greater than the 2005 earthquake. The 2005 Kashmir earthquake killed about 80,000 people in Pakistan and India.

Top Headlines

Varuthini Ekadashi 2026: Check Out The Paran Timing, Rituals, And All About Breaking This Fast
Varuthini Ekadashi 2026: Check Out The Paran Timing, Rituals, And All About Breaking This Fast
Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: Share These Heartfelt Wishes And Messages To Honour His Legacy
Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: Share These Heartfelt Wishes And Messages To Honour His Legacy
Varuthini Ekadashi 2026 Today: Check Out The Puja Rituals, Significance, Vrat Katha, And More
Varuthini Ekadashi 2026 Today: Check Out The Puja Rituals, Significance, Vrat Katha, And More
ABP Live Pet First | World Hamster Day 2026: Things To Know Before Getting A Hamster
ABP Live Pet First | World Hamster Day 2026: Things To Know Before Getting A Hamster

Videos

Bihar Political Buzz: Samrat Choudhary Likely to Become Next Chief Minister
Noida Burning: Workers’ Wage Protest Turns Violent in Phase 2
Breaking News: Noida Sector 62 Workers Protest Over Low Wages
Breaking News: Breach Candy Hospital Confirms Death Due to Multi-Organ Failure
Breaking News: Legendary Singer Asha Bhosle Passes Away, Nation Mourns Her Loss

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget