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Sunday, Apr 20, 2025
Kathmandu: As the world is slowly recovering from the shock of the devastating earthquake that rattled regions in and around Myanmar, two back-to-back earthquakes struck western Nepal on Friday evening, occurring just three minutes apart. According to officials, there have been no immediate reports
Kathmandu: At least four people were injured in Kathmandu and elsewhere due to a strong earthquake in the neighbouring Sindhupalchowk district early Friday morning. The quake measuring 6.1 magnitude was recorded at 2.51 am with its epicentre at Bhairabkunda, Sindhupalchowk district, 65 km east of
The tremor jolted Kathmandu at approximately 6.50 am.
Shamnad is involved in 22 cases, including attempted murder.
Hill-ringed Kathmandu Valley, which is home to four million people and the capital, alone saw 56 deaths and suffered one of its worst devastations in recent years.
Entire neighbourhoods in Kathmandu were inundated over the weekend, and flash floods were reported in rivers coursing through the capital.
The death toll could rise, with another 29 people reported missing over the last 30 hours, officials said.
The bus carrying mostly Indian tourists hailing from Maharashtra plunged into a gorge of the Marsyangdi river in Ambukhereni area of Tanahun district of Nepal on Friday.
Passengers from Jalgaon in Maharashtra, confirms DyCM Fadnavis.
The helicopter, operated by Dynasty air crashed into a Himalayan forest in Shivapuri National Park of Nuwakot district.
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