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The Hindu
4 days ago
- Climate
- The Hindu
Karachi city hit with three low intensity earthquakes
Three low-intensity earthquakes hit Karachi city in Pakistan's Sindh province on Monday (June 2, 2025), an official said. No major damage or casualties have been reported so far because of the earthquakes. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) confirmed the first quake of 3.2 magnitude originated near Karachi's Gadap town at 1:05 a.m. on Monday (June 2, 2025). The second earthquake of 3.6 magnitude also originated at the same location on Monday (June 2, 2025) morning, Sarfaraz Khan, a PMD official, said. The third quake of 3.2 magnitude originated at the densely populated Quaidabad area of the city on Monday (June 2, 2025) morning, the official said. Experts said such low-intensity seismic activities pre-empted high-grade earthquakes by releasing accumulated energy within the tectonic plates. Pakistan has five seismic zones as it is located on three major tectonic plates — the Arabian, Euro-Asian and Indian, according to experts.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Climate
- Hindustan Times
Pakistan's Karachi hit with three low-intensity earthquakes in 24 hours
Three low-intensity earthquakes within 24 hours hit In Pakistan's Karachi on Monday, with the first one being reported at around 1 am. As per the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the tremors were felt in Karachi's Gadap and Quaidabad areas. As per PMD, the first earthquake of magnitude 3.2 struck Karachi's Gadap at 1:05 am on Monday. This was followed by a second jolt of magnitude 3.6 at the same location. PMD official Sarfaraz Khan, cited in a PTI news agency report, added that a third earthquake of 3.2 magnitude struck Karachi's Quaidabad area on Monday morning. Ahead of Monday's low-intensity earthquakes, as per Dawn, Quaidabad residents had experienced another earthquake of 3.6 magnitude at 5:33 PM on Sunday. As per local reports, the tremors were also felt in Khokhrapar, Malir, Landhi, Future Mor, Gul Ahmed, and Hospital Chowrangi. As of now, no loss of life or property has been reported due to the recent earthquakes. Last week also Pakistan reported at least three earthquakes, with all of them being of over magnitude 4. Due to its location on three major tectonic plates - the Arabian, Euro-Asian and Indian - and its five seismic zones, Pakistan is prone to many earthquakes. In the first half of February, Dawn reported that the PMD recorded around 20 low-intensity earthquakes with an average of more than one tremor each day. In April, Pakistan also reported jolts in parts of the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. In May, Pakistan was struck by at least seven earthquakes, ranging from magnitude 4.2 to 4.9. Citing experts, news agency PTI has said that such low-intensity seismic activities often prevent high-grade earthquakes by "releasing accumulated energy within the tectonic plates." (With inputs from PTI)


Boston Globe
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Where to eat along the Boston Marathon route next Monday
Cheer on the runners with live music and activities like sign-making at Jack's Abby Marathon Fest in the brewery's Framingham location. The free fun starts at 10 a.m. outside in the parking lot, and runs until 2 p.m., and the beer hall itself will stay open until 4 p.m. To celebrate the marathon, and Boston's fighting spirit, the brewery is releasing (and pouring) Boston Rising, a double hoppy lager, all day long. Advertisement 100 Clinton St., Framingham, 508-872-0900, Get Winter Soup Club A six-week series featuring soup recipes and cozy vibes, plus side dishes and toppings, to get us all through the winter. Enter Email Sign Up At Esmai, the fried chicken on milk bread. Esmai's Restaurant & Bar Grab a prime viewing spot in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows at this Coolidge Corner restaurant. Esmai's will be serving Euro-Asian bites such as bulgogi empanadas and fried chicken on Japanese milk bread on the first and second floor of the restaurant. Open from 9 a.m. through 9 p.m. on Marathon Monday, Esmai's has a full bar and excellent craft cocktails. 1306 Beacon St., Brookline, 617-232-8808, Barcelona Wine Bar Enjoy tapas and sip Spanish wine right on the marathon route at this Brookline wine bar. It's opening early on Marathon Monday, at 11 a.m., and offering a brunch menu heavy on cheese and charcuterie until 3 p.m. The restaurant has a patio by the street, perfect for watching and cheering on the runners (but you may want to make a reservation). 1700 Beacon St., Brookline, Advertisement Brunch at Eastern Standard. Eastern Standard Kitchen and Drink Get up bright and early to watch runners near the 25-mile mark on Beacon Street at Eastern Standard, which opens at 8 a.m. on Marathon Monday. The restaurant will serve breakfast specials and menu classics, and you can pop in and out to take in the race, or just post up at the bar for a Bloody Mary and watch the excitement on TV. 775 Beacon St., Boston, 617-530-1590, Outside Atlantic Fish. Atlantic Fish Co. Catch all the action at Atlantic's scenic Boylston Street patio while mingling and enjoying an impressive feast, including a continental breakfast spread. As the day goes on, enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres, a chef carving station, and a buffet featuring gourmet sandwiches, an array of seasonal salads, and a raw bar brimming with seafood. The cash bar will be serving some specialty cocktails for this Rochambeau The stylish Boylston Street bistro will open at 9 a.m. to celebrate the marathon, including a special holiday menu. On the menu? Savory soups, salads, pastas, lobster mac and cheese, fresh scallops, sea bass, chicken, and the restaurant's famous steak. 900 Boylston St., Boston, 617-247-0400, Buttermilk & Bourbon Famous for decadent Southern-style Sunday brunches, you can enjoy Jason Santos creations on a weekday when it's Patriots Day. The restaurant will open at 9 a.m. with its signature brunch menu, plus specials like fried Ipswich clams, cast-iron baked meatballs, and a special Marathon Twist ice cream. 160 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 617-266-1122, Advertisement Stroll in to OAK Long Bar + Kitchen all weekend for specials like baked lasagna with short rib bolognese. OAK Long Bar + Kitchen The Fairmont Copley Plaza's historic restaurant is just past the finish line and an ideal spot to break bread after the race. Stroll in all weekend for specials like hearth baked lasagna with short rib bolognese, and the 26.3 cocktail (made with Sam Adams and spice pear liqueur), named for the restaurant's location just 0.1 mile past the finish line. 138 St. James Ave., Boston, 617-585-7222, La Padrona Just a quick walk from the finish line, The chowder at Legal Sea Foods. Galdones Photography Special deals for runners Legal Sea Foods Prezza The North End staple is celebrating runners with a well-earned reward. On Monday, any Boston Marathon runner who purchases a Stella Artois will receive a complimentary small Gnocchi Bolognese, a house-made comfort classic. The restaurant will open at 3 p.m. to celebrate the day and serve until 9 p.m. 24 Fleet St., Boston, 617-227-1577, The giant TV screen inside Banners Kitchen & Tap on Causeway Street. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Banners Kitchen & Tap Catch every step of the race from start to finish on Boston's largest TV at Banners. The restaurant and sports bar will be offering a 26.2 percent discount off all food items for runners who show their bib. The Marathon Monday discount is valid on April 21 from noon through 7 p.m. 82 Causeway St., Boston, Advertisement Blue Ribbon Brasserie The Kenmore Square bistro is offering a $26.20 special all day on Patriots Day, for runners, Red Sox fans, and hungry Bostonians. Celebrate with the restaurant's burger deluxe and a Jack's Abby House Lager. 528 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 617-634-0404, Tanya Edwards can be reached at