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  1. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews

  2. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews

  3. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews

  4. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews

  5. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews