“We had asked the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) to take up a detailed analysis of the micro tremors that we are experiencing in Kalaburgi and Vijayapura region,” Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority Commissioner Manoj Rajan told PTI on Friday.
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“Their preliminary observations indicated that the micro tremors of this nature normally occur during the post-monsoon period. It is related to a phenomenon called hydro-seismicity after heavy rainfall,” Rajan said.
He also said that within crustal volumes having fracture permeability, a natural increase in the hydraulic head due to the elevation of the water table in recharge areas of groundwater basins increases the stress in the earth.
This event triggers micro tremors and in some cases, it is accompanied by sound, the officer said.
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Rajan added that the NGRI is sending a team of scientists to these regions in the next two days to study and ascertain the field conditions.
Villages near Basavakalyan in Bidar and Chincholi in Kalaburagi witnessed at least six tremors ranging between 2.5 to 4 magnitude on the Richter scale from October 1 to October 12.
While most of the panicked villagers spent their night under the open sky fearing a major earthquake, a few others went to some other place till things are normalized.