Nepal.05.04.2025: Two moderate earthquakes struck Nepal on Friday evening, causing tremors to be felt across several parts of northern India, including Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The earthquakes occurred just minutes apart and were strong enough to be felt in many nearby areas, though no major damage or casualties have been reported so far.

Details of the Earthquakes
According to the National Earthquake Monitoring Center in Nepal, the first earthquake occurred at 8:07 pm Indian Standard Time. It had a magnitude of 5.2 on the Richter scale. Just three minutes later, at 8:10 pm, a second and slightly stronger earthquake of magnitude 5.5 struck the same region.
Both earthquakes had their epicenter in the Panik area of Jajarkot district, located in western Nepal. Jajarkot is approximately 525 kilometers west of the capital city Kathmandu.
These two back-to-back earthquakes caused vibrations that were felt not only in various districts of Nepal but also in parts of northern India. People living in the affected areas reported feeling the ground shake for several seconds.
Areas Affected in Nepal
The tremors were felt in the neighboring districts of western Nepal, including Surkhet, Dailekh, and Kalikot. These areas are located near the epicenter and are known for their hilly terrain and scattered rural population.
Many people in these regions came out of their homes in fear, concerned that a stronger earthquake might follow. However, authorities have not yet received any reports of severe damage to buildings or infrastructure. No injuries or deaths have been reported at this time, which is a relief for residents and officials alike.
The National Earthquake Monitoring Center is continuing to monitor the situation and has advised residents to stay alert and follow safety precautions.
Tremors Felt in Northern India
The effects of the earthquakes were not limited to Nepal. The tremors were also felt in several parts of northern India, particularly in the states of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
People in cities and towns across these two states reported feeling mild to moderate shaking. In some areas, residents ran out of their homes and buildings as a precaution. Fortunately, no injuries or major damages have been reported from these states either.
In Uttarakhand, which lies close to the Himalayan belt and shares a border with Nepal, earthquake tremors are not uncommon. Similarly, parts of Uttar Pradesh, especially those located near the Nepal border, are also prone to seismic activity.
Expert Opinions
Experts say that Nepal is located in a seismically active zone, known as the Himalayan seismic belt. This region is prone to earthquakes due to the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth’s surface.
Dr. Ramesh Gautam, a seismologist from India, explained, “The Indian plate and the Eurasian plate constantly push against each other. This pressure builds up over time and is released in the form of earthquakes. That’s why Nepal and surrounding areas frequently experience such events.”
He added that the twin earthquakes in Jajarkot are moderate in strength and usually do not cause heavy destruction. However, they serve as a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness, especially in vulnerable regions.
Safety Measures Advised
Authorities in both Nepal and India are urging people to remain calm and take precautions. Some of the safety tips shared include:
- Stay away from old or damaged buildings.
- Keep emergency supplies like water, food, torchlight, and first-aid kits ready.
- Know safe spots in your house such as under sturdy tables or against inside walls.
- Stay away from windows, mirrors, and heavy furniture during a quake.
Rescue and relief teams in Nepal are on standby, ready to respond in case aftershocks occur or if any damage is later reported.
Conclusion
While the earthquakes in Nepal were moderately strong, the fact that they did not cause significant harm is a relief to both residents and authorities. Tremors were felt across large areas, including parts of India, reminding everyone about the power of nature and the need to always be prepared.
As of now, there is no reason for panic, but staying informed and cautious is the best way to stay safe during such natural events.
