The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also said that the 7.3 quake was not a fresh tremor but an aftershock of the April 25 trembler in Nepal which has experienced at least 102 tremors since then.
The first tremor shook Nepal and parts of North India at 12.35 PM, followed by a medium intensity jolt of 5.4 on the Richter Scale at 1.04 PM. Three minutes later, another 6.2 aftershock was recorded.
The remaining five tremors were recorded till 2.04 PM which measured between 4 and 5 on the Richter scale.
According to IMD, since the 7.9 magnitude earthquake in Nepal on April 25, more than 102 tremors have hit the country which falls under Grade V, a high risk classification area.
The Nepal Seismology Centre, however, has recorded nine tremors with the major one measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale in Dhading, Dolakha, Sindhupalchowk and Gorkha districts.
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