
Strong earthquake tremors have been felt on Thursday in the Kermadec Islands, located in the north of New Zealand. According to media reports, the intensity of the earthquake has been measured at 7.1 on the Richter scale. Experts estimate that the epicenter of the earthquake was 10 kilometers inside the ground. Scientists have now also warned of the tsunami.
Earthquakes wreaked havoc in Turkey and Syria
Last month, more than 60,000 people were killed in a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, while more than two lakh people were injured. Due to this, more than 90 lakh people were affected. More than 47 thousand houses were damaged. Essential services including schools, hospitals, and other medical, maternity, and educational facilities were destroyed by the earthquake.
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