Earthquake Today In Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad: At least 6 dead after 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Nepal; tremors felt across Lucknow, Kanpur, Moradabad, Aligarh, Agra | Earthquake 9 November 2022 latest updates
Earthquake Today In Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad: At least 6 dead after 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Nepal - The tremors were felt in Delhi and the surrounding areas of Ghaziabad and Gurugram and even in Lucknow, jolting people out of their sleep.
Earthquake Today In Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad: At least 6 dead after 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Nepal - At least six people were killed when a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the lower Himalayan region early Wednesday, leading to tremors rippling across north India and parts of Nepal and jolting people out of their sleep in scores of cities and villages.
Earthquake epicentre?
The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said the epicentre of the 6.3-magnitude earthquake, which struck at 1.57 am, was in Nepal, about 90 km east-southeast of Pithoragarh. The region has been experiencing lower magnitude quakes for the last few days.
The National Earthquake Monitoring Centre of Nepal said a 6.6-magnitude quake was recorded at 2.12 am. The epicentre was Doti district. Two moderate earthquakes preceded the stronger tremor that jolted western Nepal, a 5.7-magnitude tremor at 9.07 pm on Tuesday and a 4.1-magnitude one shortly after at 9.56 pm. The epicentre was the same, it said.
6 killed due to Earthquake
Bhola Bhatta, the acting chief at the District Police Office in Nepal's Doti, said all the six victims were killed by the debris of the houses damaged during the earthquake.
Earthquake Today news: Tremors felt in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Moradabad, Aligarh, Agra
The tremors were felt in Delhi and the surrounding areas of Ghaziabad and Gurugram and even in Lucknow, jolting people out of their sleep. Many people shared their experiences on Twitter, posting videos of people rushing out of their houses and neighbours gathering in groups, huddled over their phones as they tried to find out what had happened and where the epicentre was. One video showed a chandelier shaking.
Delhi Earthquake Tremors
Among those who went on Twitter was Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi. "Didn't want to tweet but one can safely say it did feel like an earthquake!" she wrote on the microblogging website. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also took to social media and wrote: "I hope all of you are safe." Congress leader Radhika Khera urged people to "stay alert and stay safe".
Himalayan region in Uttarakhand and adjoining Nepal has been experiencing earthquakes for last couple of days
The Himalayan region in Uttarakhand and adjoining Nepal has been experiencing earthquakes of lower magnitudes for the last couple of days. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the epicentre of the earthquake was at a distance of 21 km from Dipayal in Nepal.
Mild aftershocks were also felt in the Uttarakhand-Nepal region at 3:15 am and 6:27 am. The NCS said the magnitude of the two tremors was 3.6 and 4.3 respectively. The region experienced at least two earthquakes of 4.9 magnitude and 3.5 magnitude late on Tuesday evening, the NCS data showed. A 4.5-magnitude earthquake had struck Uttarakhand on Sunday, with the epicentre 17 km east-southeast of Uttarkashi.
(PTI Inputs)
Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.
RECOMMENDED STORIES
Top 7 Gold ETFs With Best Returns in 3 Years: No.1 ETF has converted Rs 7 lakh investment into Rs 10.80 lakh; know how others have fared
Top 7 Index Mutual Funds With Best SIP Returns in 3 Years: No. 1 scheme has turned Rs 22,222 monthly SIP investment into Rs 16,26,892; see others' performance
Top 7 Flexi Cap Mutual Funds With up to 52% SIP Return in 1 Year: Rs 20,000 monthly SIP investment in No. 1 fund has generated Rs 3.02 lakh; know about others too
12:42 PM IST