💨 Abstract
An earthquake of 4.1 magnitude occurred in Tibet on February 2, at a depth of 5km, making it susceptible to aftershocks. Earlier in the day, another earthquake of 4.2 magnitude was recorded in the same region. The region has been experiencing aftershocks of a series of earthquakes, including a 4.1 magnitude quake on January 30 and a 4.5 magnitude quake on January 27.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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