Video: Landslide triggered by earthquake near Kathmandu
Kathmandu: The 7.3 magnitude earthquake that shook Nepal and parts of North India on Tuesday terrified residents who were witnesses to a devastating earthquake on April 25. The 7.3-magnitude quake struck at 12:35 pm, some 76 kilometres (47 miles) east of Kathmandu, the US Geological Survey said, more than two weeks after a 7.8-magnitude quake which killed more than 8,000 people.
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Tuesday's quake was felt as far away as New Delhi, and officials said it caused buildings to collapse in Tibet in neighbouring China. A second tremor of 6.3-magnitude struck around half an hour later, followed by yet more aftershocks, according to the USGS.
Here's a video we have just received from @redcrosscanada near Dhunche, #Nepal, after today's #NepalQuake. pic.twitter.com/R82VlU4PLs
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