
Nepal: See moment powerful 7.3 magnitude aftershock rocks Nepal
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least 65 people and leaving at least 2000 injured near Thula Durlung.
The quake was centered approximately 47 miles (76 kilometres) east-northeast of Kathmandu near the border with Tibet and was felt as far away as New Delhi.
U.S. Geological Survey labelled the quake as an aftershock, following the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the country on April 25.

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least 65 people and leaving at least 2000 injured near Thula Durlung.
The quake was centered approximately 47 miles (76 kilometres) east-northeast of Kathmandu near the border with Tibet and was felt as far away as New Delhi.
U.S. Geological Survey labelled the quake as an aftershock, following the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the country on April 25.