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Friday’s earthquake a possible warning of a major event ahead: Expert

Staff Reporter:

The earthquake that shook Bangladesh on Friday morning originated in Madhabdi of Narsingdi district.

Meteorologists say the 5.7-magnitude tremor was the strongest quake to originate within the country in several decades.

Previously, earthquake epicentres were recorded in regions such as Sylhet and Noakhali. But this time, experts note, the center was significantly closer to Dhaka—an occurrence not seen before at this magnitude.

Mehedi Ahmed Ansari, professor of civil engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and a leading earthquake researcher, explained that Bangladesh sits atop five tectonic source zones.

These include faults stretching from Noakhali to Cox’s Bazar, Noakhali to Sylhet, and from Sylhet toward India.

Narsingdi lies on a minor branch of the major fault between Noakhali and Sylhet, which Ansari says makes the location of Friday’s epicenter unusual but not impossible.

He warned that the recent tremor could be a “precursor signal” of a larger earthquake.

“Before a major quake, a region typically experiences a series of smaller ones. This event may be an early warning,” he said.

Ansari noted that historically, regions face the likelihood of a major earthquake every 100 to 150 years.

In and around Bangladesh, the last major quake occurred nearly a century ago, along with about five moderate ones over the past 150 years.

Given this seismic history, he cautioned that the possibility of another major earthquake in the near future cannot be ruled out.

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