Earthquake with Magnitude 4.0 Strikes Jajarkot District
In the evening hours of Tuesday, an earthquake measuring a local magnitude (ML) of 4.0 struck the region around Paink in Jajarkot district. The seismic event occurred at approximately 21:15 local time.
The National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Center (NEMRC) in collaboration with the Seismological Center (SC) and the Department of Mines and Geology (DMG) reported the earthquake’s magnitude.
As of now, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. Local authorities and disaster management teams are on alert, monitoring the situation closely.
Nepal, located in a seismically active zone, frequently experiences earthquakes of varying magnitudes. Preparedness and swift response mechanisms are crucial to mitigating potential risks associated with seismic events. The NEMRC, SC, and DMG continue to play a vital role in monitoring and reporting seismic activities to ensure public safety.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay informed and follow safety protocols outlined by local authorities. It’s essential to be prepared for aftershocks and adhere to evacuation guidelines if necessary.
Further updates on the situation will be provided as more information becomes available.
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