Nepal experienced two mild earthquakes on Saturday morning, measuring 4.1 and 4 on the Richter scale in Baglung and Myagdi districts, respectively. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties or damage from these tremors.
On a Saturday morning, Nepal’s earthquake monitoring center confirmed the occurrence of twin mild tremors across two different regions of the country. Fortunately, no immediate damage or casualties have been reported as a result of these earthquakes.
The first earthquake struck the Baglung district, approximately 300 kilometers from Kathmandu, measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale at 6:20 a.m. It was centered in the Khukhani area of the district.
Prior to this, at 3:14 a.m., another earthquake measuring 4 on the Richter scale was noted in the Myagdi district, situated around 40 kilometers from Baglung. This tremor’s epicenter was located in the Muri area of Myagdi district.
Furthermore, recent news indicates that Manipur was also struck by twin quakes, with tremors measuring 5.7 magnitude felt across Assam, Meghalaya, and other northeastern states.
In summary, on Saturday, Nepal experienced two mild earthquakes, one in Baglung and the other in Myagdi, with magnitudes of 4.1 and 4, respectively. Fortunately, no casualties or damage were reported from either tremor, offering a sense of relief to the affected regions. This seismic activity follows similar occurrences in India, emphasizing the necessity for continued vigilance in earthquake preparedness.
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