On February 13, 2026, a series of earthquakes were recorded in Oman and Pakistan, causing widespread concern among residents. According to Express News, Oman experienced a 5.2 magnitude earthquake at 3:08 PM local time, with its epicenter located approximately 386 kilometers northwest of Khasab in the Arabian Gulf. The earthquake's depth was measured at 10 kilometers, which is relatively shallow, leading to more intense surface tremors. Despite the intensity, no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage were noted. Authorities emphasized that the epicenters were far from populated areas, thus minimizing potential harm. The Sultan Qaboos University's Earthquake Monitoring Center confirmed that no aftershocks or tsunami warnings were issued, urging the public to remain calm and follow official guidelines.
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February 2026 Earthquakes in Oman and Pakistan Cause Alarm

On Feb 13, 2026, Oman and Pakistan faced 5.2 and 5.6 magnitude quakes, causing concern but no major damage. Epicenters were far from populated areas, minimizing harm. Public urged to stay calm.
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