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5.5-Magnitude Earthquake in Nepal Causes Tremors in Bihar Districts
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on February 28, 2025, causing tremors in various districts of Bihar, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur. The quake’s epicenter was in the Bagmati region of Nepal, and while tremors were felt broadly, there were no reports of damage or casualties.
On February 28, 2025, a 5.5-magnitude earthquake originated in Nepal and impacted several districts in Bihar. The quake struck at approximately 2:35 AM, with its epicenter located in the Bagmati region of Nepal, according to officials. Tremors were reported in various areas including Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, and other adjacent districts along the Indo-Nepal border. The earthquake’s effects were felt across multiple regions, lasting a brief period.
Umesh Kumar Singh, a meteorologist at the Bihar government’s disaster management department, provided details on the seismic event. He stated, “The 5.5-magnitude quake was recorded around 2:35 am, with its epicentre in Nepal’s Bagmati area. It caused tremors in districts along the Indo-Nepal border and lasted for a few seconds.” Thankfully, there have been no reports of significant damage or loss of life as a result of this earthquake. The areas affected include Muzaffarpur, Siwan, Patna, Gopalganj, Saran, West Champaran, and East Champaran.
In summary, the 5.5-magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal early on February 28, 2025, caused tremors felt across several districts in Bihar. Fortunately, no significant damage or casualties have been reported. The coordinated response and monitoring by officials reflect a proactive approach to ensuring public safety during such seismic events.
Original Source: www.thehindu.com
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