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Fresh earthquake kills 37 in Nepal, 10 in India
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By Anil Giri Kathmandu/New Delhi, May 12
At least 37 people
were killed and 1,129 were injured when a massive earthquake shook
Nepal on Tuesday causing panic in the Himalayan nation which was still
recovering from the devastating April 25 temblor.
Ten people were killed in the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in adjoining India.
Cracked
buildings collapsed in a heap of debris and landslides cut off roads as
an earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale hit Nepal, with its
epicentre not far from Mount Everest -- the world's highest peak at
8,848 metres.
Nineteen people were killed in Dolakha, five in
Sindhupalchowk, four in Kathmandu, two in Sindhuli and one each in
Lalitpur, Sunsari, Rauthat, Dhanusa and Sarlahi, Nepal home ministry
spokesperson Laxmi Prasad Dhakal said.
The details of two other people killed were not immediately available.
Terrified people ran out of homes and offices to open spaces and parks as the buildings began to shake due to the tremors.
"It was frightening," said an eyewitness who clutched her daughter. "It felt worse than last time," she added
Six
strong aftershocks followed in quick succession. Four of the
aftershocks had their epicentre at Kodari on the Nepal-China border,
north-east of Kathmandu, and the strongest aftershock measured 6.3 on
the Richter scale.
Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said the government has deployed search, relief and rescue teams in the affected areas.
His Indian counterpart Narendra Modi assured that he has directed authorities to be on alert for rescue and relief operations.
A
tweet from the Indian prime minister's office said: "PM took stock of
the situation following the fresh major earthquake felt in Nepal and
parts of India, at a high-level meeting."
India Meteorological Department chief L.S. Rathore said the aftershocks could well continue for a few more weeks and months.
In Kathmandu, an eyewitness said that he saw a building collapse.
Onlookers were left dazed and distraught on seeing the buildings collapse with a roar in a replay of the April 25 quake horror.
There was no electricity in Kathmandu after the tremors. Internet connectivity too snapped.
Kathmandu
airport was closed temporarily as the ATC staff hurried out of the
tower. The airport -- Nepal's only international airport -- was shortly
thereafter reopened for normal traffic.
The tremors were felt
across India for over 30 seconds, leaving at least eight people dead in
Bihar and two in Uttar Pradesh. The National Disaster Response Force
(NDRF) was put on alert for rescue and relief operations.
The
quake shook Nepal, nearly three weeks after a more powerful temblor
killed over 8,000 people in the Himalayan nation. The tremors were also
felt in parts of northern and eastern India including Delhi, Patna,
Lucknow, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar and Jaipur.
In Bihar, at least eight people, including three children, were killed.
A
labourer was killed when an under-construction wall collapsed in
Danapur near Patna and a child in Siwan district, two children in
Manigachi in Darbhanga district and a woman in Dumra of Sitamarhi
district did in similar circumstances.
One person each died in Hajipur in Vaishali district, Nawada and Saran districts.
Bihar
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who directed officials concerned to assess
the damage, however confirmed only six deaths, but said there was
information on 15 and officers had been asked to verify these.
In Uttar Pradesh, two people were killed and half-a-dozen others injured.
A
labourer was killed when an under-construction crematorium in Hamirpur
collapsed while several other labourers were trapped in the rubble,
while a girl was killed in Sambhal when her mud-and-thatch house caved
in.
Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, who was attending an event at
his official residence, was whisked away by his security personnel as
soon as the tremors were felt.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee urged people to stay calm in the wake of tremors felt in
several parts of the state, including Murshidabad, Durgapur, Siliguri.
She
said a round-the-clock control room had been opened at the state
secretariat 'Nabanna' in nearby Howrah. The numbers are 1070 and
22143526.
Kolkata Metro as well as Delhi Metro services were halted due to the tremors.