Massive Earthquake of 6.1 Magnitude Strikes Nepal’s Kathmandu- wna24
Kathmandu: Days after earthquake tremours were felt in West Bengal and Assam, a strong earthquake struck Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, early Friday. The earthquake was of 6.1 magnitude but there have been no reports of any damage, injuries, or loss of life.
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck near Kathmandu, Nepal, early Friday morning. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of damage or casualties resulting from the quake. The tremor was felt throughout the Kathmandu valley and nearby areas.
As reported by the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck at 2:51 AM along the Kodari Highway in the Sindhupalchowk district, located 65 kilometers east of Kathmandu.
Weeks after a massive earthquake jolted New Delhi with the epicentre being the national capital itself, two consecutive earthquakes were reported in India, the first one in the Bay of Bengal and the second one in Assam. The 5.1 magnitude earthquake in the Bay of Bengal on February 25 at 6:10 am, resulted in tremours in Kolkata and in and around West Bengal. The second earthquake, in the Morigaon district of Assam on February 27, was of magnitude 5.
Taking safety precautions during an earthquake is crucial for your protection. Look for sturdy furniture or structures to take cover underneath, and avoid windows and large items. Ensure that heavy objects such as furniture and appliances are secured to prevent them from tipping over. Keep an emergency kit prepared with essential supplies like water, food, medications, and a flashlight. Stay informed about local earthquake safety measures and evacuation routes.