Tremors felt for the second time in last three days. On Wednesday, a strong earthquake measured 6.8 on the Richter scale shook the Indo-Myanmar border and the nearby regions of the northern India which included the largest state of India Rajasthan. Reports say that no loss of property or life occurred.
This has been the second time that tremors were felt in the past 3 days in Rajasthan. Before this, another earthquake took place on 10th April 2016 which had an epicentre in Afghanistan. Residents throughout the state panicked and came out of their houses and offices.