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On Tuesday, October 3, Northern India was jolted by strong tremors following two successive earthquakes with magnitudes of 4.6 and 6.2, originating in Nepal between 2 to 3 pm (IST). The National Center for Seismology has confirmed the epicenter of both quakes in Nepal. As a result, the seismic activity triggered panic and widespread tremors across Delhi-NCR and various Northern Indian states.
In the wake of the earthquakes, people in office buildings and homes rushed to the streets as the ground shook beneath them. The impact of the tremors was notably felt in Khatima, Uttarakhand. While initial reports suggest strong tremors, there is currently no available information regarding casualties or significant damage. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and awaiting further details as they unfold.
The twin earthquakes serve as a stark reminder of the seismic vulnerability of the region, and efforts are underway to assess the extent of the impact and provide necessary assistance to affected areas. As more information becomes available, updates on damage assessments, potential casualties, and relief efforts will follow.