Fresh aftershocks were felt for a few seconds in different parts of the state, but there was no immediate report of causality or damage to property in the latest temblor.
In Khusinagar district bordering Nepal, one person died during tremors in in Nauka Chappara village in Kushinagar district yesterday, a police spokesman said here.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh government today sent relief material to Nepal and areas affected by earthquake yesterday.
The Chief Minister had also talked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and apprised him of the situation in the state, the official said.
"The CM called the Prime Minister and apprised him with the measures being taken by the state government," the spokesman said.
The CM had asked state Chief Secretary and DGP along with the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police to assess loss of life and property caused by the earthquake.
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