On a Tuesday morning, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 struck near Lobuche, Nepal, as reported by the USGS Earthquakes. The tremor occurred 93 kilometers northeast of Lobuche at 6:35 AM (IST). Meanwhile, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) recorded a series of earthquakes in Xizang, Tibet Autonomous Region, starting with a 7.1 magnitude quake at the same time and depth of 10 kilometers.
Following the initial quake, Xizang experienced several aftershocks, including magnitudes of 4.7, 4.9, and 5.0. These quakes prompted residents along the Nepal-China border to evacuate to safer areas. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far.
Meera Adhikari, a local resident, described her experience, "I was sleeping when the earthquake struck. The bed was shaking, and I thought my child was moving it. But when the windows started shaking, I realized it was an earthquake. I quickly evacuated with my child to an open area."
Another resident, Biplov Adhikari, recounted, "I was in the toilet when I noticed the door shaking. Realizing it was an earthquake, I rushed outside to safety, as my mother called for me to leave the house."
This is a developing story, and more information is expected soon.
An earthquake is when the ground shakes because of movements deep inside the Earth. It can cause buildings to shake and sometimes fall down.
Magnitude is a number that tells us how strong an earthquake is. A higher number means a stronger earthquake.
Lobuche is a small village in Nepal, near the famous Mount Everest. It's a place where many trekkers and climbers pass through.
Xizang is another name for Tibet, a region in China known for its high mountains and unique culture.
Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that happen after the main earthquake. They can still be strong and cause more shaking.
Casualties are people who get hurt or die because of an event like an earthquake. In this case, no one was reported hurt or dead.
To evacuate means to leave a place quickly to stay safe, especially during emergencies like earthquakes.
IST stands for Indian Standard Time, which is the time zone used in India. It helps people know what time events happen.
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