Bangladesh Earthquake: 5.5 Magnitude Shakes Dhaka
Source: 5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Reported (2025-11-22)
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh on November 21, causing significant damage and casualties. The US Geological Survey reported that the quake was centered near Narsingdi, about 8.7 miles west-southwest of the town, at a depth of approximately 6.2 miles. The disaster resulted in at least five fatalities, including a child, and injured around 100 people, with many buildings damaged in Dhaka, the capital city. Tremors were also felt across neighboring Indian states, though no damage was reported there. This event underscores the ongoing seismic risks in South Asia, a region prone to frequent earthquakes due to its complex tectonic activity. Recent advances in earthquake prediction technology, such as improved seismic sensors and AI-driven early warning systems, are helping authorities better prepare for such events. Additionally, Bangladesh has been investing in resilient infrastructure and community education programs to mitigate future risks. The earthquake's impact highlights the importance of comprehensive disaster preparedness plans, including rapid response protocols, public awareness campaigns, and international cooperation for disaster relief. As climate change and urbanization continue to increase vulnerabilities, experts emphasize the need for sustained investment in seismic safety measures. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of resilient urban planning and the role of technology in saving lives during natural disasters.
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