An earthquake hit Tibet, China, on Tuesday, claiming the lives of at least 95 people and causing widespread destruction.
The tremor led to the collapse of numerous buildings, with severe damage reported in the affected areas. The earthquake’s impact was also felt in neighboring countries, including Nepal and India.
Chinese state media confirmed the magnitude of the disaster, with videos showing collapsed structures and walls torn apart.
Rescue teams are actively working in the region to locate survivors and provide necessary aid. Efforts are focused on searching through the rubble and assessing the full extent of the damage.
Tremors were felt in Kathmandu, Nepal, as well as parts of northern India, where the earthquake caused concern over potential damage and safety.
Authorities in these regions are closely monitoring the situation, though no major damage or casualties have been reported in Nepal.
Experts warn of potential aftershocks, and emergency response teams have been deployed across the affected areas.
The international community has expressed condolences, and support is being offered to assist in the recovery efforts. Authorities continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of residents while coordinating relief operations.