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Earthquake of 5.8 magnitude hits Nepal, tremors felt in India
Umang Sharma •People in India's capital Delhi and neighbouring northern states said tremors lasted for more than 30 seconds
Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi-NCR for the second time in a week
Fp Staff •According to the National Center for Seismology (NCS), an earthquake of magnitude 5.9, struck Fayzabad in Afghanistan
Magnitude 3.8 earthquake strikes Delhi NCR
•As per the readings from the centre, an earthquake measuring 3.8 occured at North Northwest of Haryana's Jhajjar at 1:19 am on Sunday
2.5 magnitude earthquake jolts Delhi, third in 20 days
Fp Staff •The depth of the earthquake was 5 km below the ground, the National Center for Seismology said. On 9 November, tremors were felt in and around Delhi after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal
WATCH: Powerful Nepal earthquake claims 6 lives; army, locals clear debris in Doti district, search for survivors
Fp Staff •Visuals shared by local media showed mud and brick houses destroyed by the earthquake and rescuers digging through the rubble to look for survivors
Strong earthquake jolts Delhi-NCR, epicenter in Nepal
Fp Staff •The epicentre of the earthquake was 2 km from Kalukheti in Nepal. Apart from Nepal and India, parts of China were also affected
Earthquake of magnitude 4.1 strikes near Andaman and Nicobar’s Port Blair; no loss of life or property so far
Fp Staff •The earthquake was reported a few hours after tremors were felt in Bihar after an earthquake of magnitude 3.5 struck at around 9.23 pm
Low-intensity earthquake of 2.1 magnitude hits National Capital; epicentre at Delhi-Gurugram border
•The epicenter of the earthquake was at the Delhi-Gurugram border and it occurred at 1 pm at a depth of 18 kilometre, the NCS said.
Medium intensity earthquake of 4.3 magnitude hits Delhi with epicentre near Wazirpur, third quake in less than a month
•A medium-intensity earthquake of magnitude 3.4 hit Delhi on Sunday, a third in less than a month, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said