Aftershock Rocks Bangladesh as Quake Death Toll Rises to 10
A low-magnitude aftershock hit Bangladesh on Saturday, following a powerful 5.5-magnitude earthquake near Dhaka that killed at least 10 people and left hundreds injured. The initial quake damaged homes and infrastructure across affected districts, causing widespread fear and displacement. Saturday’s 3.3-magnitude aftershock centered in Ashulia, north of the capital, heightened public anxiety and revealed further cracks and destruction. Emergency operations are underway to assess damage and coordinate rescue efforts, as officials warn Bangladesh’s geography makes it highly vulnerable. Meteorologists note aftershocks are common; no major quakes have hit the region in over 100 years. Residents near the epicenter report unprecedented fear and damage, urging continued government support and vigilance.