A 5.7 magnitude earthquake centered near Narsingdi’s Ghorashal jolted Bangladesh at 10:38 a.m. on Friday, triggering widespread panic across Dhaka and other regions. Although the tremor lasted only a few seconds, many people were injured while rushing out of buildings in fear. The National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (Pangu Hospital) saw a surge of patients throughout the day, treating over 100 people with fractures and joint dislocations, with at least 18 requiring admission. Additional doctors, nurses, and ward masters were deployed to manage the influx. Dhaka Medical College Hospital also treated at least 18 injured individuals, including children and students. Health authorities activated emergency medical teams and urged citizens to remain calm and follow safety protocols during earthquakes. Most injuries resulted from falls, stampedes, or collapsing furniture as people hurried to evacuate buildings.