A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on February 28, 2025, causing tremors in multiple districts in Bihar, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur. Officials confirmed no significant damage or casualties and highlighted the quake’s epicenter in Nepal’s Bagmati area.
On February 28, 2025, a 5.5-magnitude earthquake occurred in Nepal, resulting in tremors felt across several districts of Bihar, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur. The earthquake’s epicenter was located in Nepal’s Bagmati region, registering at 2:35 AM. As reported by officials, the tremors lasted for a few seconds and impacted areas along the Indo-Nepal border but caused no significant damage or casualties.
Meteorologist Umesh Kumar Singh from Bihar’s disaster management department stated, “The 5.5-magnitude quake was recorded around 2:35 am, with its epicentre in Nepal’s Bagmati area.” He confirmed that tremors were felt widely, specifically mentioning districts such as Gopalganj, Saran, and East and West Champaran among others, but reiterated that there were no reports of property damage or loss of life.
Affected areas included Muzaffarpur, Siwan, Patna, Gopalganj, Saran, and several surrounding districts. Residents experienced brief tremors, causing a moment of alarm but no major consequences. Local disaster response teams remain vigilant following the quake to address any potential aftereffects.
The 5.5-magnitude earthquake originating from Nepal resulted in tremors across various districts in Bihar, notably causing brief disturbances without any reported damage or casualties. The rapid response and monitoring by the disaster management department indicate preparedness for such geological events, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance along the Indo-Nepal border.
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