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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
BREAKING NEWS: Another earthquake hits Nepal
A deadly magnitude 7.3 earthquake has struck
Nepal, two weeks after a devastating quake killed
more than 8,000 people in the Himalayan nation,
the USGS has reported.
Police said at least 13 people had been killed in
the new quake, which the USGS initially reported
as magnitude 7.1, before later upgrading it to
magnitude 7.3.
The quake, which struck 18km southeast of
Kodari, near the base camp for Mt Everest, was
measured at a shallow depth of about 18km. A
series of aftershocks – including one 6.3
magnitude tremor – later hit in the same area, the
USGS reported.
A spokesman for the International Organization
for Migration said four people were killed in
Chautara, Nepal, after the earthquake destroyed
several buildings there.
“The situation in Chautara is that several buildings
in the town have collapsed,” spokesman Paul
Dillon told the Reuters news agency by telephone
from Kathmandu. “There are four fatalities.”
Emergency officials told Al Jazeera that three
people had been killed in Kathmandu, three had
been killed in Sindhupalchowk district, five were
killed in Dolakha district and one person died in
both Sarlahi and Dhanausha districts.
At least 300 people injured in the Kathmandu
Valley, police said, and at least four buildings are
believed to have collapsed in the east of
Kathmandu.
Police issued a public warning, calling for people
to stay in open areas and to send text messages
instead of making calls, to prevent the network
from becoming jammed.
*-‘Utter panic’-*
Al Jazeera’s Annette Ekin, reporting from
Kathmandu, said that there was “utter panic” in
the capital following the quake.
“The earth just started rolling. Everyone ran out
onto the streets and all of the shops are now
shuttered,” she said, adding that the quake
seemed to last about 30 seconds.
A woman who works for a finance company in
Thamel, in Kathmandu, told Al Jazeera that she
had clung on to a pillar inside her building when
the quake struck.
“I was screaming. It felt like the house was falling,”
she said.
Al Jazeera’s Andrew Simmons, also reporting from
Kathmandu, said the quake was so powerful that
it made the building he was in “feel like jelly”.
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