<p>Four fresh earthquakes jolted the Jammu region on Wednesday and triggered panic among residents, a day after a <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/tremors-in-parts-of-north-india-as-magnitude-54-earthquake-jolts-doda-in-jammu-kashmir-1227402.html" target="_blank">5.4 magnitude quake hit the Doda district</a> of the Union territory.</p>.<p>Officials said there were no reports so far of any loss of life or damage to property.</p>.<p>In Kishtwar, a 3.3 magnitude quake was recorded at 8.29 am. Its epicentre was at a depth of five kilometres, as per the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).</p>.<p>Prior to that, tremors of magnitude 3.5 were recorded in Doda at 7.56 am and the epicentre was at a depth of 10 kilometres, data from the NCS showed.</p>.<p>Two more earthquakes were recorded in the early hours of the day as well.</p>.<p>At 2.20 am, a 4.3-magnitude quake was recorded in the Doda district at a depth of 10 kilometres, as per the data.</p>.<p>The other quake, which had a magnitude of 2.8, occurred 74 kilometres east of Katra in Reasi district at 2.43 am, according to the NCS. Its epicentre lay at a depth of five kilometres.</p>.<p>The four fresh earthquakes hit a day after high-intensity tremors jolted the Doda district.</p>.<p>Tuesday's quake damaged several buildings in the twin mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar. Five people, including two schoolchildren, suffered injuries, while schools were shut as a precautionary measure by the administration.</p>.<p>The earthquake was widely felt in the Jammu and Kashmir region and neighbouring states.</p>.<p>According to the NCS, an analysis of the past five years shows minor earthquakes in the close vicinity of the Doda region are usual seismic activity.</p>
<p>Four fresh earthquakes jolted the Jammu region on Wednesday and triggered panic among residents, a day after a <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/tremors-in-parts-of-north-india-as-magnitude-54-earthquake-jolts-doda-in-jammu-kashmir-1227402.html" target="_blank">5.4 magnitude quake hit the Doda district</a> of the Union territory.</p>.<p>Officials said there were no reports so far of any loss of life or damage to property.</p>.<p>In Kishtwar, a 3.3 magnitude quake was recorded at 8.29 am. Its epicentre was at a depth of five kilometres, as per the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).</p>.<p>Prior to that, tremors of magnitude 3.5 were recorded in Doda at 7.56 am and the epicentre was at a depth of 10 kilometres, data from the NCS showed.</p>.<p>Two more earthquakes were recorded in the early hours of the day as well.</p>.<p>At 2.20 am, a 4.3-magnitude quake was recorded in the Doda district at a depth of 10 kilometres, as per the data.</p>.<p>The other quake, which had a magnitude of 2.8, occurred 74 kilometres east of Katra in Reasi district at 2.43 am, according to the NCS. Its epicentre lay at a depth of five kilometres.</p>.<p>The four fresh earthquakes hit a day after high-intensity tremors jolted the Doda district.</p>.<p>Tuesday's quake damaged several buildings in the twin mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar. Five people, including two schoolchildren, suffered injuries, while schools were shut as a precautionary measure by the administration.</p>.<p>The earthquake was widely felt in the Jammu and Kashmir region and neighbouring states.</p>.<p>According to the NCS, an analysis of the past five years shows minor earthquakes in the close vicinity of the Doda region are usual seismic activity.</p>