Kathmandu once again felt aftershock of 5.3M, epicenter in Sindhupalchowk

Kathmandu November 19- An aftershock measuring 5.3 on Richter scale was felt on Thursday at 10 am.
According to National Seismological Center, the jolt was the aftershock of the 7.9 magnitude Great Quake of April 25. Its epicenter was at Nimlung in Sindhupalchowk district.
Panic-stricken people ran out of their houses when the aftershock struck at 10 am.
More than 400 aftershocks above 4 Richter scale have been recorded following the Great Quake. A 4.3 magnitude aftershock was also felt on Tuesday.

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