An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 jolted Nepal on Friday. According to
the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, the epicentre of the
earthquake was 65 km northwest of Kathmandu. It was a shallow earthquake
with a depth of just 2 km, which makes it more deadly. The EMSC also
said that it was in the Indo-Nepal border region. The country located in
mighty Himalayas witnessed a similar magnitude earthquake last month.
No casualty or any property damage was reported after that earthquake.
According to the Indian Metrological Department, the earthquake had
occurred on 06:14:33 am at the Latitude 27.7 North and Longitude 85.1 E,
at the depth of 10 Km. However, the National Emergency Operation
Centre, Nepal, two more earthquakes were reported in brief span of 20
minutes, which were of magnitudes of 5.2 and 4.3. The epicentre of these
earthquake was in Naubise in Dhading District. So far, three
earthquakes have occurred in Nepal in last one hour at 6:14, 6:29 and
6:40 am respectively.
The early morning hours have seen tremors in this Himalyan region. A
strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Arunachal Pradesh on the same
day, the US Geological Survey said. The epicentre of the shallow quake
was about 40 kilometres (25 miles) southeast of Along, and 180
kilometres southwest of the state capital Itanagar. It struck at 1.45
am. Arunachal Pradesh is least densely populated state, but is still
home to more than 1.2 million people, according to the state
government's website. China's official state news agency Xinhua said the
quake was felt in Tibet also.
Earlier on April 16, a magnitude 4.5 earthquake jolted Gorkha
district in Nepal, causing panic among the residents. The quake was felt
in Gorkha district and surrounding areas around 12:35 p.m, according to
the National Seismological Center (NSC). However, there was no report
of any damage. It was the third quake that hit Nepal in the past five
days. On April 13, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake hit Rasuwa district while
another 4.8-magnitude quake jolted far-west Nepal's Bajhang district on
April 14. A powerful earthquake struck Gorkha district in April 2015,
killing 9,000 people.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked Nepal in April 2015 is also
known as the Gorkha earthquake. About 9,000 people lost their lives
while nearly 22,000 were injured in the tremor. Till 2017, 487
aftershocks of magnitude 4 or more were experienced since Nepal was hit
by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in April 2015.
At that time, to assist earthquake-ravaged Nepal in its
reconstruction effort, India had pledged to build 50,000 houses in its
two worst hit districts. India signed an agreement with United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Office for Project
Services (UNOPS) to build 50,000 homes for quake victims in Gorkha, the
epicentre of 2015 earthquake, and the Nuwakot district.
Under the project, 26,912 home owners were benefited in Gorkha and
23,088 homeowners in Nuwakot, according to Indian Embassy sources.
Socio-technical teams from UNDP and UNOPS will assist home owners to
reconstruct their houses as per the Government of Nepal’s earthquake
resistant norms.
Under the agreement, India gave $8.41 million to the UNOPS and $7.41
Million to the UNDP for the reconstruction of the 50,000 homes.
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