A series of nine devastating earthquakes, including a massive 7.1 magnitude tremor, rocked Tibet, leaving at least 95 dead, several injured and widespread destruction. The epicenter, near the Nepal-Tibet border, mainly affected Dingri and Shigatse. Tremors were felt across North India, including Delhi-NCR, Patna, Assam, and West Bengal. The region's vulnerability is tied to ongoing tectonic movements between the Indian and Eurasian plates, with the Indian plate pushing northward at a rate of 5 cm per year. These movements cause immense stress, leading to frequent quakes, especially in Nepal's unstable geological formations. Watch to understand why this region remains at constant risk of such natural disasters.
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