5.5-Magnitude Earthquake in Nepal Causes Tremors in Bihar Districts

A 5.5-magnitude earthquake in Nepal early Friday morning resulted in tremors across several districts in Bihar, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur. The quake occurred at 2:35 AM, with no reported damage or casualties. Local meteorologists confirmed the duration of tremors was brief.
On early Friday, a 5.5-magnitude earthquake originating from Nepal affected several regions in Bihar, as reported by officials. The tremors were particularly felt in districts such as Muzaffarpur and Samastipur, which are situated near the Indo-Nepal border. The earthquake was registered at approximately 2:35 AM, with its epicenter located in the Bagmati area of Nepal, lasting for only a few seconds according to Umesh Kumar Singh, a meteorologist at Bihar’s disaster management department.
In conclusion, while the 5.5-magnitude earthquake in Nepal caused noticeable tremors across various districts in Bihar, authorities confirmed no reports of damage or injuries. The event highlighted the interconnectedness of geological events in the region, and the preparedness of local authorities in monitoring such occurrences.
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