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Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 strikes Tajikistan; no immediate reports of damage

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A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck Tajikistan on Thursday morning with no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The region remains highly susceptible to seismic activity and climate-related hazards.

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Frequent seismic activity in Tajikistan poses ongoing risks to infrastructure and remote communities, exacerbated by climate-driven glacial retreat.

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 struck Tajikistan on Thursday morning, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).The earthquake occurred at 6:50:11 am IST at a depth of 122 km, the NCS said in a post on X."EQ of M: 4.7, On: 02/07/2026 06:50:11 IST, Lat: 38.265 N, Long: 73.342 E, Depth: 122 Km, Location: Tajikistan."There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.Earlier, on June 21, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck Tajikistan at a depth of 139 km."EQ of M: 4.0, On: 21/06/2026 06:31:09 IST, Lat: 37.245 N, Long: 72.063 E, Depth: 139 Km, Location: Tajikistan."Tajikistan is among the most earthquake-prone countries in Central Asia because of its mountainous terrain. The country is also vulnerable to floods, droughts, avalanches, landslides and mudslides.According to the World Bank Climate Change Knowledge Portal, climate change is worsening the country's vulnerability, with nearly 30 per cent of its glaciers projected to disappear by 2050. The changing climate, coupled with recurring natural hazards and ageing infrastructure, has increased risks to transport links, water resources and communities in remote mountain regions.Catch the latest world news and top headlines. Download the TOI App.

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The article is a straightforward report of seismic data provided by the National Centre for Seismology.

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