Earthquake Hits India: After Papua New Guinea, 2 more countries have experienced earthquakes. Earthquakes hit Nepal and India this morning. An earthquake occurred in Ladakh, the hilly and most beautiful state of India. The magnitude of the earthquake in Nepal measured 5 on the Richter scale and 3.6 in Ladakh. Although there has been no news of any loss of life or property due to the earthquake in either area, the people have been in a state of panic, fear, and tension due to the continuous earthquakes over the past several days.
Because an earthquake of magnitude 7 occurred in Papua New Guinea late last night, a tsunami alert was issued. There were reports of earthquakes in Delhi-NCR yesterday. Earlier, there was an earthquake in Indonesia. An earthquake of magnitude 6 also occurred in Japan. Earlier on March 28, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7 to 8 caused severe damage in Myanmar and Thailand. Many buildings were destroyed, and thousands of people were killed. The video went viral on social media.
Let us tell you that there were earthquakes in Delhi-NCR. The intensity of this earthquake was measured at 5 on the Richter scale. The earthquake occurred last night at around 7:52 PM, and its epicenter was found at a depth of 20 kilometers under the earth in Nepal. Although there was no loss of life or property from this earthquake, there was an atmosphere of fear in the people from the shocks of the earthquake. People came out of their homes and offices and took to the streets.
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Although the damage caused by the earthquake of such intensity is minimal, some strong tremors are felt, so even the pictures hanging on the wall can fall, and the windows of the houses can be broken. Buildings not made with anti-seismic technology are prone to collapse. The buildings in Bangkok were also not equipped with anti-earthquake technology, so there was a lot of damage, and the buildings collapsed like cards.
EQ of M: 5.0, On: 04/04/2025 19:52:53 IST, Lat: 28.83 N, Long: 82.06 E, Depth: 20 Km, Location: Nepal.
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