New Seismic Activity Reported in Kashmir Valley and Southern California
The Earth’s crust remains restless as two major seismic zones—the Kashmir Valley and Southern California—recorded moderate tremors within a 24-hour window. These events, occurring on February 1 and February 2, 2026, have put local authorities on alert, though no immediate reports of structural collapse have surfaced.
Baramulla, Kashmir: 4.7 Magnitude Quake at Dawn
Early on Monday, February 2, 2026, at approximately 5:35 AM IST, a moderate 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) identified the epicenter near the Pattan area at a shallow depth of 10 km. Residents across Srinagar and northern districts reported strong shaking that lasted several seconds, forcing many to flee their homes in the pre-dawn darkness.

Southern California: Swarm Near Indio Continues
Meanwhile, the Coachella Valley in California has been experiencing a persistent seismic swarm. Following a notable 4.9 magnitude quake near Indio on February 1, several smaller aftershocks ranging from 2.5 to 3.3 magnitude have been recorded. USGS data indicates these tremors are occurring along the Mission Creek strand of the San Andreas Fault. Analysts might read this as a typical “swarm” behavior, where a series of mid-sized events occur without a singular massive shock, though the risk of a larger event remains a statistical possibility.
Expert Analysis & Contextual Comparison
Historically, the Baramulla region is no stranger to such activity, sitting in Seismic Zone V. Comparing this to the 6.0 magnitude event reported in northwestern Kashmir just weeks ago in January 2026, today’s 4.7 tremor is significantly less energetic but occurred at a shallower depth, which often results in more “felt” intensity for local residents. In California, the current swarm near Indio is being monitored closely as it sits on the southern end of the San Andreas Fault, a section that has been “locked” for decades.
Actionable Steps: What to Do Now
If you felt these tremors, experts recommend the following immediate actions:
- Inspect for “Cosmetic” Damage: Check for hairline cracks in plaster or windows, as seen in recent Iranian quakes where 5.3 magnitude tremors caused similar minor issues.
- Secure Heavy Items: The Indio swarm suggests that “strong shaking” (Level VI) is possible; ensure bookshelves and televisions are tethered.
- Monitor Official Channels: Use the USGS “Did You Feel It?” portal or the NCS app for real-time updates. Figures may shift once official updates arrive from more remote sensor stations.
The psychological toll of waking up to a shaking floor can’t be overstated, even when the buildings hold firm. It’s a sobering reminder that living in these beautiful regions comes with a geologic tax we must always be prepared to pay.

FAQ
What was the exact epicenter of the Kashmir earthquake today? The epicenter was located in the Pattan area of Baramulla district, Jammu and Kashmir, at a depth of 10 km.
Is there a tsunami threat from these earthquakes? No. Both the Baramulla and Indio earthquakes occurred inland, and official tsunami warning centers have confirmed there is no threat to coastal regions.
Disclaimer: This report uses preliminary data from the NCS and USGS. Earthquake details are subject to revision as more seismic traces are analyzed.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – News Desk – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com




