Two back-to-back earthquakes struck Afghanistan on Saturday, sending tremors across parts of northern India, including Jammu and Kashmir. According to initial reports, the consecutive quakes hit within a short interval, triggering panic in several areas as residents rushed out of their homes. Mild to moderate tremors were felt in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, though there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. According to seismic data, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit Afghanistan at 8:24 am IST, followed by another tremor of magnitude 4.8 at 8:46 am. Both quakes occurred at significant depths of around 170 km, which often leads to tremors being felt over a wider region. "EQ of M: 4.8, On: 18/04/2026 08:46:12 IST, Lat: 36.424 N, Long: 70.904 E, Depth: 167 Km, Location: Afghanistan," the National Center for Seismology (NCS) posted on X (formerly Twitter). "EQ of M: 5.6, On: 18/04/2026 08:24:17 IST, Lat: 36.453 N, Long: 70.789 E, Depth: 170 Km, Location: Afghanistan," the National Center for Seismology (NCS) posted on X (formerly Twitter). A day earlier, a magnitude 4.1 earthquake was recorded in Leh, Ladakh, at a depth of 130 km. For the Latest news, India News and breaking stories from around the world, visit Times Now for live coverage and in-depth reporting. Apoorva Shukla is a journalist at Times Now, where she thrives on dissecting political developments both at home and abroad. A graduate of Delhi Univ... View More