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Earthquake of magnitude 4.1 hits Tibet's Xizang

By ANI | Updated: October 26, 2024 08:45 IST

Xizang [Tibet], October 26 : An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 on the Richter Scale jolted Tibet's Xizang on early ...

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Xizang [Tibet], October 26 : An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 on the Richter Scale jolted Tibet's Xizang on early Saturday morning, the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said.

According to the NCS, the earthquake hit at 6:49 am (IST).

The epicentre of the earthquake was located at Latitude 34.17 North and Longitude 83.30 East, at a depth of 202 kilometres, the NCS stated.

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"EQ of M: 4.1, On: 26/10/2024 06:49:11 IST, Lat: 34.17 N, Long: 83.30 E, Depth: 202 Km, Location: Xizang," the National Center for Seismology posted on X.

No reports of damage or casualties have been received yet.

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