Kathmandu: A mild 4.6-magnitude tremor was felt in Nepal's capital Kathmandu early this morning, over two months after the country's worst temblor in decades claimed nearly 9,000 lives and caused widespread devastation.
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The aftershock was recorded by the National Seismological Centre at 1.49 am with its epicentre in Dhading district.
A total 340 aftershocks with 4 or more magnitude have been recorded since the April 25 quake.
Earlier this week, as many as six tremors were felt over a period of two days.
- PTI