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Earthquake Tremors Felt in Kolkata: Offices Evacuated Amid Panic, Shock Felt Across Bengal

This special report covers the earthquake tremors felt in Kolkata, which prompted anxious office workers to evacuate buildings. The report notes the tremors were also felt in surrounding areas including Salt Lake, New Town, Rajarhat, and neighboring Bangladesh. An office worker who felt the tremor stated, 'Yes, we are scared that that's when the sir come the manager come and told us and suddenly we feel the shock'. The on-ground report from Kolkata captures the immediate aftermath and fear among the people who experienced the seismic event during their morning hours. The correspondent highlights that the tremors were perceived as serious by those who witnessed them.

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