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Tremors felt in Delhi-NCR after 5.8-magnitude quake hits Nepal

By IANS | Updated: January 24, 2023 15:20 IST

New Delhi, Jan 24 Strong tremors were felt in Delhi-NCR and some parts of northern India after a ...

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New Delhi, Jan 24 Strong tremors were felt in Delhi-NCR and some parts of northern India after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on Tuesday.

In a tweet, the National Center for Seismology said: "Earthquake of Magnitude: 5.8, Occurred on 24-01-2023, 14:28:31 IST, Lat: 29.41 & Long: 81.68, Depth: 10 Km ,Location: Nepal."

There were no further information of any injuries or damages.

On Monday, an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale was reported in Bishnupur, Manipur.

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