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Aftershocks of 2015 Nepal earthquake. A major earthquake occurred in Nepal on 12 May 2015 at 12:50 pm local time (07:05 UTC) with a moment magnitude of 7.3, 18 kilometres (11 mi) southeast of Kodari. The epicenter was on the border of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, two districts of Nepal.
see 2011 Sikkim earthquake: 27.33 88.62 111 6.9 2015-04-25 11:56 Gorkha see April 2015 Nepal earthquake: 28.147 84.708 8,857 7.8 or 8.1 see also list of 2015 aftershocks [11] 2015-05-12 12:38 Dolakha see May 2015 Nepal earthquake: 27.97 85.96 213 7.3 One of the 2015 aftershocks: 2022-11-09 02:12 Doti see 2022 Nepal earthquake: 29.30 81.16 6 5.7 ...
2015-05-12 : 12 May: 13:20 Dolakha 6.3 16 2015-05-24 21:38:41 : ... ^ The earthquake of 12 May 2015 was an aftershock of Gorkha earthquake and not a separate ...
A statement from the U.S. Department of Defense says that their fast response relief efforts in Nepal likely reduced the scale of further disaster following the earthquake. [5] Another earthquake on May 12 of M W 7.3 struck the same general region of Kathmandu on the same fault as the April earthquake. Humanitarian relief efforts were ...
KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Two earthquakes rocked western Nepal on Tuesday, injuring 17 people, damaging homes and triggering a landslide that blocked a major highway, authorities said. The landslide ...
May 2015 Nepal earthquake. A magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes the town of Namche Bazaar, Nepal, near the Tibetan border and the base camp for Mount Everest. (ABC News Australia) (Reuters via Daily Mail) The reported death toll from this earthquake is at least 66 people, including 17 in neighboring India and one in Tibet. Many more have been ...
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake and 7.5 magnitude aftershock flattened buildings, killing and injuring thousands. ‘Like the apocalypse’: Videos show devastation after huge earthquakes in Turkey ...
The remains of Dharahara after the 2015 earthquake. On 25 April 2015, at 11:56 NST, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.8 (M w), hit Kathmandu and its surrounding region, leading to the collapse of the tower. [5] The earthquake's epicenter was approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi) east-southeast of Lamjung, Nepal. [4]