Mugu district in Nepal experienced another earthquake on Monday morning, marking the second tremor in two days and raising concerns among locals.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck Mugu district on Monday morning at 8:39 AM, with its epicenter located in Kotdanda, according to the National Earthquake Monitoring and Research Center.
This tremor follows a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the Jima area of Mugu on Sunday at 2:34 PM. With two back-to-back quakes, a sense of fear has spread among the local population.
Authorities have not yet reported any damages or casualties. However, residents remain alert due to the unusual frequency of seismic activity in the region.
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