5.6 quake rocks India's Assam, felt in Bangladesh, Nepal

2015/06/27
Image from earthquake.usgs.gov

Image from earthquake.usgs.gov

A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck some 23km from the Indian city of Basugaon in the northeastern state of Assam. The moderate, shallow earthquake was also reportedly felt in neighboring Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal.

The 10km deep quake struck shortly after 1:00am GMT on Sunday, with the epicentre reported to have been 23km north of Basugaon, according to USGS.

Tremors were felt across the eastern parts of India, as well as Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal, according to the Times of India.

No casualties or damages were immediately reported, with witnesses describing the quake as "short but strong."

Earthquakes in the Himalaya region occur due to the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates. The relative rate of this underthrusting is 40-50 mm a year, which makes the area one of the most seismically dangerous regions on the planet.

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