The quake, measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale shook the area at 6.04 AM, the MeT Department official said.
Two aftershocks of lesser intensity were felt till 9.36 AM in the belt.However, there was no immediate report of any casualty or injury, officials said.
The tremors triggered panic in the district where people spent the night in the open due to the fear of quake.
Bhaderwah Valley has witnessed 15 tremors in the past three days with maximum 11 yesterday. While one tremor struck Bhadwerwah on April 31, 11 were felt yesterday and three today.
The twin districts were the hardest hit where nearly 400 structures, including schools, hospitals and houses, developed cracks.
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