Jan 7, 2025 – A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.1 struck Tibet near the Nepalese border early this morning, resulting in 95 confirmed deaths and over 130 injuries. The epicenter was located in Xizang, near Dingri County, at 6:35 AM IST, as reported by the National Center for Seismology (NCS). Tremors were felt across northern and eastern India, including Patna, Guwahati, and parts of Bihar, Assam, and West Bengal.
Key Developments:
Lhasa Block Rupture: The quake was triggered by a rupture in the Lhasa block, an area prone to seismic activity due to the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Epicenter Details: The US Geological Survey reported the quake at a depth of 10 kilometers, around 80 km north of Mount Everest.
Aftershocks Recorded: Two aftershocks of magnitudes 4.7 and 4.9 occurred shortly after the main quake.
Impact on India: Many residents in Patna and Guwahati vacated their homes as tremors were felt, though no major damage or casualties have been reported from India.
Global Reactions:
Dalai Lama’s Condolence: Tibet’s spiritual leader expressed deep sorrow and offered prayers for the victims and their families.
Putin’s Statement: Russian President Vladimir Putin extended condolences to Chinese President Xi Jinping, offering support and solidarity in the aftermath of the disaster.
Regional Impact:
Mt. Everest Scenic Area Closed: Authorities in China have temporarily shut down the tourist area around Mount Everest due to safety concerns. All staff and tourists are reported to be safe.
Casualty Updates: Initial reports confirmed 53 deaths by noon, which later rose to 95. Extensive damage to property has also been reported in the affected areas.
Seismic Context:
The Himalayan region is a seismically active zone where the Indian tectonic plate collides with the Eurasian plate, making earthquakes a frequent occurrence. Scientists continue to monitor the situation for further developments.
Authorities are providing rescue and relief operations in the affected areas,and further updates are awaited.