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India Release 2025 Earthquake Map, Assam Falls Under Zone VI

India Earthquake map

India has released its revised Seismic Zonation Map under the updated Earthquake Design Code (BIS, 2025), introducing major changes based on active faults, maximum possible events, tectonic settings, lithology, and ground-motion attenuation patterns.

Seismologist Vineet Gahalaut, former director of the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), said the updated mapping finally brings uniformity across the Himalayas. It corrects earlier underestimations of long-dormant but active fault lines—especially in the central Himalayas. The outer Himalayan belt has also been reclassified due to the possibility of ruptures extending southward toward the Himalayan Frontal Thrust.

Key Updates in the New Seismic Zonation

India ‘s Updated Earthquake Zone Map

Implications of the New Seismic Map

Government Strategies for Earthquake Preparedness

The revised seismic map marks one of the most significant updates in India’s earthquake safety framework, aiming to enhance preparedness for future seismic threats.

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