Kathmandu: An earthquake, estimated to have a magnitude of 6.1, struck Nepal early on Friday, with tremors felt in neighboring India and China.
The earthquake occurred at 02:51 NST, and its epicenter at Sindhuplchowk district near the Nepal-Tibet border.
The depth and location of the tremor contributed to the widespread shaking, according to the National Seismological Center.
People in several areas of Nepal, especially in the eastern and central regions, reported feeling the earthquake. Tremors were also felt in border regions of India and Tibet, China.
There have been no immediate reports of injuries or major damage, but local authorities are currently assessing the situation in the affected regions.
Given Nepal’s history of destructive earthquakes, officials have advised residents to stay alert for possible aftershocks.
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