Nepal earthquakes caused significant destruction, leading to severe loss of life and infrastructure. Recently, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake on January 7, 2025, near the Nepal-Tibet border was felt in North India.
Over 100 Dead, India expresses condolences | Vantage with Palki Sharma A devastating 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the mountainous Tibet region, killing over 100 people and injuring over 130 others.
The first major earthquake of 2025, measuring 7.1, hit Tibet, affecting parts of Nepal and India. Social media reactions highlighted the fear and anxiety of individuals recalling past seismic events and wishing for safety.
More than 120 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake struck a remote region of Tibet on Tuesday morning, with tremors felt across the Himalayas in neighboring Nepal, Bhutan and parts of northern India.
India extended condolences to Tibet over a 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck the region, resulting in the death of over 126 people. The earthquake
"Government and people of India express condolences on the tragic loss of life and property caused by the devastating earthquake in the Tibet Autonomous Region," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on 'X'.
The initial earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.1, struck Xizang near the Nepal-Tibet border at 6:35 am, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology
At least 126 people in Tibet have been killed, and dozen others are still trapped after a 6.8 magnitude tremor struck Tibet’s Tingri county. India expressed its condolences.
A strong earthquake killed more than 100 people in Tibet and left many others trapped in the autonomous region of western China, state media say.
According to the China Earthquake Networks Centre (CENC), the earthquake struck near the holy town of Xigaze at 8:58 PM local time on Monday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged scientists to work towards developing warning systems for earthquakes while noting that advances in weather sciences have helped the country minimise losses caused by natural disasters.
Misrepresented videos continued to flood social media following the deadly January 7 earthquake that rocked China's remote Tibet region and was also felt in neighbouring Nepal and parts of India. In one recent example,