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Nepal's Mugu district experienced two earthquakes in under 24 hours—a 4.3 magnitude quake on Monday morning and a 4.8 magnitude one on Sunday. Both occurred in mountainous areas, with no immediate reports of damage, as tremors remain common in the region
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Modi urged residents of Delhi-NCR to stay calm and follow safety precautions after strong earthquake tremors were felt in the early hours of the day
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Earthquake hits Delhi, strong tremors triggered by the earthquake prompted residents of several high-rise buildings in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad to rush out
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The tremors stuck at 5:36 am, in New Delhi
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The earthquake measures 4.8 on the Richter scale and its epicenter was located at inside Myanmar
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Residents run out of homes fearing houses would collapse; utensils fall off racks and walls crack due to impact of tremors
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People might have experienced a sensation like a heavy truck striking a building, stationary cars rocking noticeably, dishes and windows at homes rattling alarmingly
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A team of surgeons from various medical specialties, including neurology, neurosurgery, critical care, and ICU, successfully performed 25 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgeries in just 24 days, with two procedures conducted on the same day. Dr. Dhanunjaya Rao Ginjupally, a senior neurosurgeon at Apollo Hospital who led the procedures, highlighted that performing DBS under general anesthesia eliminates the discomfort associated with awake surgeries while maintaining accuracy comparable to frame-based techniques using microelectrode recording.
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The "explosion-like" sounds, accompanied by tremors, that were heard in the Anakkallu area of Malappuram district a day ago, were apparently caused due to friction and cracking of rocks close to the surface of the earth, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) said on Thursday.
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In the Asian country, the tremors were felt at 20:54:10 IST, at a depth of 146 km.
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Strong tremors, lasting for several seconds, shook most of north India on Tuesday evening, creating panic among the people
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The death toll in Turkey and Syria rose to eight in a new and powerful earthquake that struck two weeks after a devastating temblor killed nearly 45,000 people, authorities and media said Tuesday.
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According to the NCS, the earthquake of magnitude 5.9, struck Fayzabad in Afghanistan. The quake was at a depth of 200 kms below the earth's surface.
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Tehran: At least five people were killed and 49 others injured as three earthquakes measuring above 6 on the Richter scale jolted Iran’s southern Hormuzgan province on Saturday, an emergency official said. According to the official, the first 6.1-magnitude quake occurred at a depth of 10 km at 2.02 a.m., followed by two strong tremors […]
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Sangareddy: Minor tremors were felt at Bilalpur, Gotigaripally and Maniyarpally villages of Kohir Mandal at 12.40 pm on Wednesday afternoon. Panic-stricken villagers came out of their houses in these three villages. Fearing that they may witness more tremors, the villagers remained out for a long time. The villagers said the tremors lasted for only five […]
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Bengaluru: Light earthquake-like tremors were experienced in Bengaluru and surrounding areas on Friday for a few seconds creating fear among the people. However, the official statement from the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Center (KSNDMC) clarified that the Seismographs showed no signs of local tremors and earthquake. People in Rajarajeshwarinagar, Kengeri, Kaggalipura, Hemmigepura and Yeshwanthpur […]
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A total of eight quakes jolted the state since Wednesday night and all originated in and around Tezpur, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said in its bulletin.
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An earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hit Assam on Wednesday morning, causing widespread damage in the Northeast state.
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"Hope everyone is ok out there," New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wrote on Facebook during the night.