5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Nepal, Tremors Felt Across Delhi-NCR; Second Jolt in A Week
5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Nepal, Tremors Felt Across Delhi-NCR; Second Jolt in A Week
Scientists had earlier said there is a strong possibility of a major earthquake in the Himalayan region and underlined the need for better preparation to minimise the damage to life and property

A 5.4 magnitude earthquake on Saturday evening hit Nepal and tremors were also felt in Delhi-NCR and some other northern states. According to National Center for Seismology (NCS), the epicenter was in Nepal 212 km southeast of Joshimath in Uttarakhand. The region shook at 7.57 pm.

“Earthquake of Magnitude:5.4, Occurred on 12-11-2022, 19:57:06 IST, Lat: 29.28 & Long: 81.20, Depth: 10 Km ,Location: Nepal,” NCS tweeted.

In Uttarakhand, the tremors were felt in places including Pithoragarh, Munsiyari and Gangolihat. “The origin of the earthquake was 10 km deep and 3 km from Silanga town of Nepal. The affected countries are India, China and Nepal,” Pithoragarh Disaster Management Officer BS Mahar told PTI.

This is the second time tremors were felt across the NCR this week. Earlier, severe tremors were felt in and around Delhi in the early hours of Wednesday after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal and left at least six people dead.

Scientists had earlier said there is a strong possibility of a major earthquake in the Himalayan region and underlined the need for better preparation to minimise the damage to life and property. Senior geophysicist of Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Ajay Paul said the Himalayas have come into existence as a result of a collision between Indian and Eurasian plates.

Due to constant pressure of the Eurasian plate on the Indian plate, strained energy accumulating under it keeps releasing itself from time to time in the form of earthquakes, Paul said. The magnitude of future earthquake might be of seven or more on the richter scale, he claimed.

Four major earthquakes were recorded in the Himalayan region over the past 150 years, including the tremors in Shillong in 1897, in Kangra in 1905, in Bihar-Nepal in 1934 and in Assam in 1950.

(With PTI inputs)

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