PTI, KATHMANDU: Two moderate earthquakes of 4.6 and 4.4 magnitudes struck Nepal yesterday, taking the total number of aftershocks in the country to 313 after two devastating tremors killed nearly 9,000 people recently.
The first quake was recorded at 1.22 am (local time) with its epicentre in Dolakha district, some 150 kilometres west of Kathmandu. Another tremor of 4.4 magnitude was recorded at 10.19 am (local time) with epicentre in Dolakha district.
The two quakes have followed a 5.3 magnitude tremor that struck central Nepal yesterday. The quake was recorded at 9.57 pm (local time) with epicentre located at Sindhupalchowk district, 60 kilometers north-east of Kathmandu, according to the National Seismological Centre Kathmandu.
Nepal is still recovering from two major quakes and several aftershocks that have killed 8,800 people and left a trail of destruction.
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