This Article is From Aug 24, 2016

6.8 Earthquake In Bengal, Bihar And Assam, Epicentre In Myanmar

Customer clinging to a pillar during the earthquake at a Meghalaya cafe (Photo courtesy: Alva Sangma)

Highlights

  • Huge tremors felt in Kolkata, Patna and Guwahati
  • Epicentre of earthquake in Myanmar, 500 km from Indian border
  • Tremors lasted more than 10 seconds in Kolkata, 3 seconds in Patna
Kolkata: An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude struck central Myanmar today, with tremors being strongly felt in Eastern India including Kolkata, Guwahati and Patna.

The epicenter was reportedly located more than the 500 kilometers from the Indian border.

Offices and colleges in Kolkata were evacuated, people there talked of "horrible shaking" and said the tremors lasted at least 10 seconds.

"We felt the tables were shaking," said a young college student.

"Everyone ran away from the classroom, we were like Oh My God" said her friend.
 

Offices and colleges in Kolkata were evacuated

 
Metro services in Kolkata were halted after the tremors; they have resumed now.

In Patna, the tremors lasted about three seconds, said NDTV's reporter, adding that the quake was felt across the state of Bihar.

Earlier this week, an earthquake epicentred in Haryana and registering at 3.7 on the Richter scale was felt in parts of Delhi.
 

The epicentre of the earthquake was in Myanmar, 500 km from Indian border

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