It has just been two weeks after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, another 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck again. According to reports, the shock waves were felt as far as New Delhi.
A U.S. military helicopter "was declared missing" Tuesday while in Nepal to support earthquake relief efforts there, U.S. Navy Capt. Chris Sims said.
The UH-1 Huey helicopter had six U.S. Marines and two Nepalese aboard at the time, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said. Radio transmissions indicated its crew was having some type of fuel problem before it went missing, said Warren, who added the U.S. government is "hopeful" the aircraft didn't crash but doesn't know.
• At least 50 people have died in Nepal
due to the latest large earthquake there, police spokesman Kamal Singh
Bam told CNN late Tuesday. Nepalese government spokesman Minendra Rijal
earlier said that another 1,261 people have been injured. Thirty-two of
the Asian nation's 75 districts were affected.
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At least 17 people in India have also died as a result of the tremor,
Home Ministry spokesman Kuldeep Dhatwalia told CNN. Sixteen of those
deaths were in Bihar state, with the other in Uttar Pradesh. And a woman
in Tibet, which is part of China, also was killed when falling rocks
hit her car as it traveled through Gyirong, China's state-run Xinhua
news agency reported. In the same report, local police officer Wu Aijun
said that landslides had cut off some roads in the area.
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