4.1 magnitude earthquake hits Nepal's Jumla district

A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal’s Jumla district on Wednesday, with its epicenter in the Patmara area, about 400 km west of Kathmandu. The quake, recorded at 3:38 PM, caused no reported casualties or damage, though residents briefly evacuated their homes. Nepal, located in a highly active seismic zone, remains vulnerable to earthquakes. The country’s most devastating quake occurred in 2015, measuring 7.8 magnitude, which resulted in over 9,000 deaths and widespread destruction.
4.1 magnitude earthquake hits Nepal's Jumla district
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KATHMANDU: An earthquake of 4.1 magnitude hit Western Nepal's Jumla district on Wednesday. However, there was no report of any loss of lives or property damage.
The earthquake was recorded at 3.38 PM with the epicentre at the Patmara area of Jumla district, about 400 km west of Kathmandu, according to the National Seismological Research Centre.
People came out of their houses as the tremor hit the area, said the police.
Nepal lies in one of the most active tectonic zones (Seismic zones IV and V), making the country extremely vulnerable to earthquakes.
The worst quake the Himalayan nation has so far witnessed was in 2015 during which a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed more than 9,000 people and damaged over 1 million structures.
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