A 4 magnitude tremor was recorded at 8.30 am with its epicentre located in Gorkha district, according to the National Seismological Centre in Kathmandu.
Two other 4.2 magnitude tremors were recorded at 12.37 am and 5.20 am with epicentres at Dolakha and Dhading districts.
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 12.30 pm with epicentre at Gorkha-Dhading, the NSC said.
So far, 289 aftershocks of 4 or above magnitude have been recorded since the April 25 earthquake.
The two massive quakes have destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of buildings in Nepal.
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