The Dharahara, a nine-storeyed 19th-century tower, collapsed here after a huge earthquake shook Nepal and caused widespread devastation on Saturday, a media report said. Hundreds of people are reportedly trapped in the debris, a posting on Twitter said. According to bloggers, the tower, built in 1832, was an iconic monument erected by Nepal’s first prime minister, Bhimsen Thapa. It was built as a military watch tower but became one of Kathmandu’s key landmarks. The quake measured 7.5 on the Richter scale, later revised to 7.9 by USGS. Half an hour later, another earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale hit 49 km east of Lamjung.
Quake hits historic sites in Nepal – GALLERY
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1/15Students evacuated from a Varanasi school as tremors were felt in the city on April 25, 2015. According to the India Meteorological Department, the depth of earthquake was 10 km and measured 6 on the Richter scale in India. The US Geological Survey said the epicentre was at Lamjung in Nepal - a district some 75 km northwest of capital Kathmandu
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3/15People use emergency exit to evacuate an office building in Noida
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9/15People rush out of their offices as tremors were felt in Kolkata on April 25, 2015. According to the India Meteorological Department, the depth of earthquake was 10 km and measured 6 on the Richter scale in India. The US Geological Survey said the epicentre was at Lamjung in Nepal - a district some 75 km northwest of capital Kathmandu
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11/15The debris of the 19th-century Dharahara Tower that collapsed in a massive earthquake that rocked Nepal, in Kathmandu
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12/15Photo courtesy : Twiter Pandit Bage @iHunnt
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15/15Photo courtesy : Twiter Pandit Bage @iHunnt