Aid being taken to an earthquake affected area in Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
Kathmandu:
A week after a 7.9-magnitude earthquake jolted Nepal, three tremors were recorded on Sunday in different parts of the Himalayan nation.
According to the National Seismological Centre, a quake measuring 4.5 on the Richter Scale with its epicentre in Sindhupalchowk district was recorded at 3.29 a.m. It was followed by two aftershocks of 4-magnitude in Dhading and Gorkha districts.
The first, a 4-magnitude aftershock, had its epicentre in Dhadig district, was recorded at 4.25 a.m another tremor, having its epicentre in Gorkha district, was observed at 5.57 a.m., authorities said.
"Such kind of aftershocks repeat for weeks when big quake jolts. So people should not be worried," said Lok Bijaya Adhikari of the National Seismological Centre.
According to the National Seismological Centre, a quake measuring 4.5 on the Richter Scale with its epicentre in Sindhupalchowk district was recorded at 3.29 a.m. It was followed by two aftershocks of 4-magnitude in Dhading and Gorkha districts.
The first, a 4-magnitude aftershock, had its epicentre in Dhadig district, was recorded at 4.25 a.m another tremor, having its epicentre in Gorkha district, was observed at 5.57 a.m., authorities said.
"Such kind of aftershocks repeat for weeks when big quake jolts. So people should not be worried," said Lok Bijaya Adhikari of the National Seismological Centre.
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