
Tremor Recorded in Dolakha


An earthquake jolted the region of Hatdanda in Dolakha district this morning, sending ripples of concern through the area. The seismic event, measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale, struck at precisely 4:58 am local time, as reported by the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Center Lanchaur.
The epicenter of the earthquake was pinpointed to the vicinity of Hatdanda within Dolakha district, indicating the intensity of the tremor’s impact within the immediate vicinity.
This recent seismic activity follows closely on the heels of another significant event, with a magnitude 4.4 earthquake shaking Parkatne in Bajhang district just four days prior, on February 16.
As the region remains on alert following these occurrences, authorities and local communities are urged to stay vigilant and prepared for any further seismic activity that may arise. The National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Center continues to monitor the situation closely, providing vital information to aid in the safety and response efforts across affected areas.
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