Possibility of Aftershocks Following 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake: Stay Alert and Safe
Experts have warned of potential aftershocks following this morning's 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Kathmandu and nearby regions. Residents in the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding areas have been advised to remain cautious and stay in safe locations as aftershocks are a natural occurrence post-earthquake.
According to Nepalese seismologists, aftershocks are part of the normal process following a significant seismic event. These tremors can further destabilize the ground, particularly in areas with weak or damaged structures, making them highly risky.
Precautionary Measures
- Avoid staying in old or structurally weak buildings.
- Be prepared to move to open spaces if necessary.
- Keep essential supplies such as food, water, medicines, and emergency kits accessible.
- Follow updates and instructions from government and local authorities.
Earthquake Risks and Safety Needs
Nepal, being in a seismically active zone, has a history of aftershocks causing additional damage after major earthquakes. The 2015 Gorkha earthquake, for example, saw several aftershocks that led to the collapse of already weakened structures. This emphasizes the importance of vigilance and preparedness.
Urgent Call for Safety
Authorities, rescue teams, and local administrations are actively working to manage the risks of aftershocks. Residents are strongly urged to stay in open spaces whenever possible and contact emergency services if needed.
Stay tuned for further updates and remain vigilant. Your safety is the priority.