At least six dead as 6.6 M earthquake jolts west Nepal

The earthquake occurred at 2:12am on Wednesday with epicentre at Khaptad National Park, according to National Seismological Centre.

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Another earthquake of magnitude 6.3 in Bajhang

Another earthquake occurred in West Nepal less than half an hour later.

Another earthquake of magnitude 6.3 in Bajhang

Another earthquake occurred in West Nepal less than half an hour later.

Relief material from Nepal to earthquake victims in Turkey

Relief materials have been sent from Nepal today for earthquake-affected Turkey.

6 dead after earthquake strikes Far-West Nepal

At least six people are reported dead in the Doti District of Far-West Nepal after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake hit the area in the early hours of Wednesday.

4.5 magnitude earthquake jolts Nepal

An earthquake of 4.5 magnitudes rocked Nepal in the early morning today

5.9 magnitude earthquake rocks Nepal

KATHMANDU, Oct 19: A 5.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal on Wednesday afternoon. The epicenter of the earthquake was at Nepal-China border area near Sindhupalchowk district, according to the National Earthquake and Monitoring and Research Center. Kathmandu Valley and other districts near Sindhupalchowk felt the tremors. No casualties and loss have been reported so far.

Present condition of earthquake affected sites

Nepal earthquake of April 25, 2015, also called the Gorkha earthquake, severely damaged structures in several cities of Nepal, especially Kathmandu.

5.8 magnitude earthquake jolts Nepal

LAMJUNG, May 19: An earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale occurred in western Nepal on Thursday morning.  According to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Centre, the epicenter of the earthquake that occurred at 5.42 this morning was nearby Bhulbhule of Lamjung.  Seismic expert Dr Lokbijaya Adhikari told RSS that the earthquake was measured 5.8 on the Richter scale. The jolt was also experienced in different parts of Lamjung, Gorkha, Tanahun, Kaski, Manang, Chitwan, Dhading and Kathmandu Valley.  Details of loss caused by the quake have yet to be reported.