Magnitude 4.0 earthquake rattles Indo-Myanmar border region in Manipur
News Nation Bureau New Delhi Updated on: 21 Jun 2018, 12:39 PM
A light earthquake measuring 4.0-magnitude on the Richter Scale rattled the India-Myanmar border region in Manipur on Thursday morning. The earthquake struck the northeastern state of Manipur around 9 am in the morning.
No causalities or damage to properties due to the earthquake has been reported yet.
This was the second earthquake in the northeastern region of India in less than a fortnight. Earlier on June 11, a medium intensity earthquake, measuring 5.1 on Richter Scale had rocked Assam.
The epicentre of the medium intensity earthquake, was at a place 22 kilometres from Dhing in Nagaon district, according to the report of the Regional Seismological Centre at Shillong.
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First Published : 21 Jun 2018, 12:39 PM
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