An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 struck Nepal early Wednesday, killing at least six people, destroying multiple houses in the western district of Doti and shaking the Indian capital New Delhi, officials said.
Five other people were seriously injured as eight houses collapsed, said Bhola Bhatta, Doti’s deputy superintendent of police, confirming an earlier figure shared by home ministry official Tulsi Rijal.
Local media showed visuals of mud and brick houses destroyed by the quake and rescuers digging through the rubble to look for survivors. At least two people are reported missing, said Nepali army spokesman Narayan Silwal.
Nepal is still rebuilding after two major earthquakes in 2015 killed almost 9,000 people, destroyed whole towns and centuries-old temples and caused a $6 billion blow to the economy. Doti is about 430 km (270 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu.
The earthquake was centred approximately 160km (100 miles) northeast of Pilibhit, a populous city in the neighbouring Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, and occurred at a depth of 10km, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.
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Magnitude Mw 5.6
Region NEPAL
Date time 2022-11-08 20:27:23.0 UTC
Location 29.36 N ; 81.20 E
Depth 10 km
Distances 158 km NE of Pīlibhīt, India / pop: 131,000 / local time: 01:57:23.0 2022-11-09
28 km NE of Dipayal, Nepal / pop: 23,400 / local time: 02:12:23.0 2022-11-09
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