UTC time | 2015-05-12 07:05:19 |
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ISC event | 610588278 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | 12 May 2015 |
Local time | 12:50:19 NST |
Magnitude | Mw 7.2–7.3 |
Depth | 18.5 km (11.5 mi) |
Epicenter | 27°50′13″N 86°04′37″E / 27.837°N 86.077°E[1] |
Fault | Main Himalayan Thrust |
Type | Thrust[1] |
Max. intensity | MMI VII (Very strong)[1] |
Aftershocks | 5.7 Mw on 2015-05-16 11:34:10 (UTC)[2][3] |
Casualties | 218 dead 3,500+ injured |
A major earthquake occurred in Nepal on 12 May 2015 at 12:50 pm local time (07:05 UTC) with a moment magnitude of 7.2–7.3, 18 kilometres (11 mi) southeast of Kodari. The epicenter was on the border of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, two districts of Nepal.[1][6][7] This earthquake occurred on the same fault as the larger magnitude 7.8 earthquake of 25 April, but further east than the original quake.[1] As such, it is considered to be an aftershock of the April quake.[1] It struck at a depth of 18.5 km (11.5 mi). Shaking was felt in northern parts of India including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.[8] Tremors were felt as far as about 2,400 km away from the epicenter in Chennai.[9][10]
Minutes later, another 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal with its epicenter in Ramechhap, east of Kathmandu. The earthquake was felt in Bangladesh, China and many other states in India.[11] The impact of these tremors was felt even 1,000 kilometres away in the Indian capital New Delhi, where buildings shook and office workers evacuated.[12]
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