Ladakh–Leh, where travellers usually go to explore places that feel mesmerising, has now faced a scare. On Monday morning, a moderate earthquake struck the Leh–Ladakh region in northwestern India. Though the tremor caused concern, no casualties or damage have been reported so far. Scroll down to know more!
Earthquake Hit Leh-Ladakh
EQ of M: 5.7, On: 19/01/2026 11:51:14 IST, Lat: 36.71 N, Long: 74.32 E, Depth: 171 Km, Location: Leh, Ladakh.
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According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), the earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.7. The region experienced the tremor in the morning at 11:51 am on January 19, 2026. As per Hindustan Times, the epicentre was located in Leh, Ladakh, at a depth of 171 km. The earthquake was felt in the surrounding areas of the region, which is known for frequent seismic activity, meaning they often experience these tremors.
Authorities are now closely monitoring the situation and have requested residents to stay alert, especially for possible aftershocks. Taking totheir social media handle, NCS shared the details of the quake, including its latitude 36.71 N and longitude 74.32 E. They also recommended using the BhooKamp App for updates.
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Earthquake In The Border Region
This earthquake occurred amid increased seismic activity in the region. According to Hindustan Times, a day earlier, a 4.1-magnitude earthquake hit Afghanistan, showing that tremors have become more frequent lately. Afghanistan also experienced a 4.2-magnitude quake on January 15 at a depth of 96 km and another 3.8-magnitude tremor on January 14 at a depth of 90 km, as per NCS data.
Experts advise that shallow earthquakes are usually more dangerous because their seismic waves reach the ground with stronger force. In this case, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 171 km, which reduced the risk of serious damage. Even so, residents should remain cautious and stay alert, as aftershocks can happen after major earthquakes.
We hope people living in these regions are safe and the situation gets under control soon!
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