News Earth An ancient earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River Flooding due to a similar quake today could threaten 170 million people in India and Bangladesh A previously unknown earthquake about 2,500 years ago changed the course of the Ganges River near where it meets the sea, a new study suggests. Steven Goodbred/Vanderbilt University Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Sid Perkins June 28, 2024 at 1:00 pm India’s Ganges River shifted abruptly due to a distant yet massive earthquake around 2,500 years ago, new geologic evidence suggests. Such changes have been observed in other rivers in recent times but only far upstream.