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5.5-Magnitude Earthquake in Nepal Affects Districts in Bihar
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on February 28, 2025, causing tremors across several districts in Bihar including Muzaffarpur. The quake, recorded at 2:35 AM, lasted for a few seconds, with no reported damage or injuries.
On February 28, 2025, a 5.5-magnitude earthquake originated in Nepal, leading to tremors felt in several districts of Bihar, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur. The earthquake struck at approximately 2:35 AM, with its epicenter located in the Bagmati region of Nepal. The seismic activity was reported by officials from the Disaster Management Department of the Bihar government, noting that the tremors lasted for a few seconds and were experienced in various districts along the Indo-Nepal border.
In summary, the 5.5-magnitude earthquake in Nepal was substantial enough to be felt across multiple districts in Bihar but fortunately did not result in any reported damages or casualties. Authorities are monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary.
Original Source: indianexpress.com
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