4.1 magnitude earthquake on Darchula-India border
Kathmandu. An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred in Tawaghat area of Darchula at 10:40 pm on Thursday. According to the Earthquake Measurement and Research Center, the earthquake was centered around the Darchula-India border. So far, no details of human or physical damage have been received from this earthquake.
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