Today’s massive earthquake in Delhi was felt in Delhi-NCR, with the epicenter in Nepal.
Today’s earthquake in Delhi was also felt in certain areas of India, including New Delhi and the neighboring areas. In several areas of New Delhi, people hurried out of their homes and business buildings. In India or Nepal, there were no immediate reports of damage.
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Delhi-NCR residents have reported strong earthquake vibrations. The magnitude 6.2 earthquake that impacts Nepal occurs at a depth of 5 km, according to the National Center for Seismology. Parts of India, including its capital New Delhi and the neighboring areas, felt the quake as well. In several areas of New Delhi, people hurried out of their homes and business buildings. In India or Nepal, there were no immediate reports of damage.
Strong earthquakes were detected in various locations in north India, and people in Dehradun hurried out of their buildings. images provided by the Secretariat.
A 6.2 on the Richter Scale earthquake struck Nepal at 2:51 PM today, according to the National Center for Seismology.According to the National Centre for Seismology, the earthquake’s epicentre was in Nepal at 29.39 degrees north latitude and 81.23 degrees east longitude.
According to the national German Research Centre for Geosciences, The GFZ (GeoForschungsZentrum), a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has struck the Nepal region.
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Two earthquakes of magnitudes 4.6 and 6.2 struck Nepal at intervals of 25 minutes on Tuesday, causing strong tremors to shake the Delhi-NCR region and certain areas of North India. The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, as well as the nearby cities of Hapur and Amroha all experienced the earthquakes, which lasted for around 40 seconds.
At 2:25 pm, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake with a 10-kilometer depth struck Nepal. At 2:51 PM, a larger earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 rattled the Himalayan nation.