On Saturday, Nepal experienced two mild earthquakes of magnitudes 4.1 and 4.0 in Baglung and Myagdi districts, respectively. Fortunately, no damage or casualties were reported from these tremors.
On Saturday morning, the earthquake monitoring center in Nepal reported two mild tremors in separate regions. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports confirming any damage resulting from these earthquakes. Earlier in the morning, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Baglung district, approximately 300 kilometers from Kathmandu, at 6:20 a.m. The tremor was centered in the Khukhani area of the district.
Prior to the Baglung earthquake, a 4.0 magnitude quake was recorded in Myagdi district at 3:14 a.m., located about 40 kilometers away from Baglung. The epicenter of this tremor was identified as the Muri area in Myagdi district. Thankfully, both earthquakes did not result in any casualties or significant destruction, ensuring the safety of the residents.
In summary, Nepal experienced two mild earthquakes on Saturday, measuring 4.1 and 4.0 in magnitude, respectively. Both quakes were located in distinct regions, Baglung and Myagdi, and fortunately, there were no reports of casualties or damage, highlighting the resilience of the affected communities.
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