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Earthquake: Cracks appear in CoU halls but resident engineer calls them safe to dwell in

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Many cracks have developed in at least three residential halls of Comilla University (CoU), as Bangladesh was rocked by a significant earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale, according to a Met Office bulletin, on Saturday morning.

The United States Geological Service, acknowledged as the global authority on seismic events, reported a 5.5 magnitude event on Richter at local time 9.35 am, epicentred underneath Ramganj upazila of Lakshmipur, a neighbouring district.

The earthquake caused many students residing in the halls to come out into the open and apprehensive about returning upon spotting the cracks on the buildings' exterior. Fears of an imminent collapse spread panic among them.

The cracks have appeared at the university’s Nawab Faizunnesa Chowdhury Hall, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall and Kazi Nazrul Islam Hall.

However, the university’s Superintendent Engineer, SM Shahidul Hasan, told news agency UNB that the cracks that have appeared are all at the junctions of one building with another.

“No cracks have developed where there are beams or rod welding,” Engr. Hasan said, assuring that as long as that is the case, there is no danger and the university is equipped to handle it.

The structural integrity of the buildings has not been compromised, the engineer said.

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