Earthquakes in Bihar, north Bengal, Sikkim

Updated - May 17, 2015 01:10 am IST

Published - May 16, 2015 07:46 pm IST - Patna/Siliguri/Gangtok

An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter Scale was felt across north Bengal, Sikkim and parts of Bihar, including Patna, this evening but there was no report of damage due it.

The Indian Meterological Department in-charge in Sikkim, Gopinath Raha, said the tremor lasted for 10.5 seconds.

The tremor was felt at 5.04 pm, Director State Meteorological department, Bihar, A.K. Sen told PTI , adding it had its epicentre in Nepal at a depth of 10 km.

The temblor was experienced in Muzaffarpur, Madhubani, Kisanganj, East Champaran, Lakhisarai, Munger and many other parts of the state.

Citizens rushed out of their houses in fear with the May 12 temblors fresh in their minds.

At 9.09 am, a temblor measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale was experienced.

Referring to the evening quake, Mr. Sen said an aftershock of this magnitude is generally not seen three days after a high intensity one like the one that took place on May 12.

“An aftershock of 5.7 intensity after three days of high intensity earthquake on May 12 measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale is rare in weather science,” Mr. Sen said.

Generally, aftershocks after a high intensity tremor like that of May 12 are not more than 4.

A total 21 people had lost lives in the May 12 earthquake which was of 7.3 intensity, while 58 people had died in Bihar due to the devastating temblor on April 25.

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