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    Two earthquakes in Assam, no report of injury/damage

    Two earthquakes measuring 3.1 and 5.5 on the Richter scale shook Assam today, forcing people to rush out of their houses in panic.

    Two earthquakes in Assam, no report of injury/damage
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    There was no report of any casualty following the tremor (Image: Google Maps)

    Guwahati

    There was no immediate report of any injury or damage to property due to the tremors, the police said.

    Met office said the first quake of 3.1 intensity rocked Guwahati and other places of the state at 5.30 AM.

    It had its epicentre at latitude 25.6 degree north and longitude 93.2 degree east at a depth of 10 km in Karbi Anglong district of the state.

    The second tremor of moderate intensity was at 7.41 AM with its epicentre 23.8 north and 94.5 degree east in the Indo-Myanmar region at a depth of 100 km, the office said.

    A report from Shillong said a moderate intensity quake also rocked Meghalaya and most of the north eastern region.

    Officials at the Regional Seismological Centre told PTI that the earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter Scale occurred at around 7:11 AM and its epicentre was traced to a depth of 100 km underneath the earth's crust in Myanmar but close to Manipur.

    There was no report of any casualty following the tremor which lasted for a few seconds only. 

    A report from Imphal said the tremor was also felt in Manipur at 7.41 AM.

    Seismology centre of Earth Sciences Department of Manipur University said the epicentre of the quake was traced to a depth of 100 km, which lay 41 km north east of Mawlaik in Myanmar and 125 km south east of Imphal.

    A report from Itanagar said the moderate intensity quake which occurred at 7.43 AM in Arunachal Pradesh created panic among the people.

    Another report from Aizawl said the tremor was felt at 7.48 AM in Mizoram.

    However, there was no report of loss of human lives and damage of properties in any of the states.

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