The Kohlu district of Balochistan, Pakistan, experienced three earthquakes on Tuesday, causing alarm among residents. The first tremor, recorded at 1:48 PM, measured 5.1 on the Richter scale, followed by a 4.6 magnitude quake at 2:03 PM. A third, weaker tremor of magnitude 3.2 was felt at 2:23 PM. Authorities report no immediate reports of casualties or significant property damage, but assessments are ongoing. The quick succession of earthquakes has heightened anxiety in the region, with residents spending time outdoors fearing aftershocks. The Pakistan Meteorological Department is monitoring the situation closely, and local disaster management teams are on alert to provide assistance if needed. The area is known to be seismically active, making it vulnerable to such events.