6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nepal, Tremors Felt in Neighboring Regions
The earthquake, centered in Sindhupalchowk District, caused no immediate damage or casualties but was felt in parts of India, Bhutan, and Tibet.
- A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal's Sindhupalchowk District at 2:51 AM local time on Friday, February 28, 2025.
- The epicenter was located near Bhairab Kunda along the Kodari Highway, 65 kilometers east of Kathmandu, at a depth of 10 km.
- Tremors were felt in Nepal's central and eastern regions, as well as in neighboring areas of India, including Bihar and Siliguri, and parts of Bhutan and Tibet.
- No immediate reports of injuries or structural damage have been received, though local authorities are continuing to assess the impact.
- Nepal's location in a highly seismic zone makes it vulnerable to earthquakes, with the 2015 earthquake serving as a tragic reminder of the region's risks.