3.6 magnitude quake hits TN’s Vellore
Related Articles
- Chandigarh to host CII Agro Tech from Nov 4 after four-year gap 0 02.Nov
- Toyota Group signs MoU with K’taka for Rs 4,800 crore investment 0 08.May
- Railways ferries another 98 tonnes of oxygen to Karnataka 0 16.Jun
Chennai, Nov 29 (IANS) A 3.6 magnitude quake hit 59 km Southwest of Vellore city in Tamil Nadu in the wee hours on Monday.
According to the National Center for Seismology, the depth of the quake that occurred at 4.17 a.m. was 25 km.
The Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority said no damage has been reported yet.
Vellore District Collector Kumaravel Pandian said that the tremors were felt in the border areas between Vellore and Tirupattur districts.
Heavy rains had lashed Vellore for the past couple of days and concrete houses that were decades old were demolished in many parts of the district as they could have collapsed any time.
Nineteen houses have been washed away in the rains in the district since November 1 prompting the District Collector to order the demolition of houses that were on the verge of collapse.
Search the Website
Union Budget 2023-24
- Budget seeks to maintain balance between growth & deficit: Fitch Ratings 2.Feb
- Civil Aviation Ministry’s allocation dips to Rs 3,113.36 crore in Budget 2023-24 2.Feb
- Rs 28,138 crore allocated to meet requirements for OROP 2.Feb
- Union Budget gives major emphasis on increasing Ayush services, scientific research 2.Feb
- Rs 4K cr for 14,500 PM SHRI Schools, 20 lakh students to benefit 2.Feb
- Culture Ministry gets more allocations in Union Budget 2.Feb
- Govt scales down disinvestment target to Rs 51,000 crore for 2023-24 in Budget 2.Feb
- SUMMARY OF THE UNION BUDGET 2023-24 1.Feb
- HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UNION BUDGET 2023-24 1.Feb
- Budget strengthens fundamental pillars of inclusivity, sustainability: FICCI 1.Feb
- DigiLocker services for MSMEs, large businesses, charitable trusts soon 1.Feb
- Healthcare players call Budget forward-looking 1.Feb
- Centre to clarify taxation on online gaming, proposes removal of minimum TDS 1.Feb
- Budget 2023-24: ‘A growth budget focussed on good harvest’ 1.Feb
- Budget balanced, likely to boost demand in housing sector: Realty industry 1.Feb
- EVs to get cheaper, Centre proposes Customs duty exemption on batteries 1.Feb
- Centre extends tax holiday for homegrown startups till March 31, 2024 1.Feb
- Budget for stipend to 47 lakh youth under apprenticeship scheme 1.Feb
- Prime Minister describes Budget 2023-24 as ‘first of Amrit Kaal’ 1.Feb
- FM’s initiative to boost lab-grown diamond sector brings cheer to Surat industry 1.Feb