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Earthquake of 7.1 Magnitude Strikes Near Nepal-China Border; Severe Cold Wave Disrupts Delhi

An earthquake of 7.1 magnitude struck near the Nepal-China border early this morning, with its epicenter located 10 kilometers beneath the surface in Tibet. The tremors were strongly felt in surrounding regions, including Nepal, Bihar, and West Bengal, causing significant impact. The quake struck Nepal at 6:50 AM, followed by a second jolt in Tibet at 7:02 AM, leaving residents shaken.Meanwhile, Delhi continues to grapple with an intense cold wave. Dense fog has caused severe disruptions to train services, leaving passengers stranded at stations like Anand Vihar. Dozens of trains are running late, adding to the woes of commuters already braving freezing temperatures. Authorities are advising residents to stay warm and cautious during this harsh weather.

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