A significant earthquake measuring 7.1 in magnitude hit western China’s Tibet region, leading to reported fatalities in at least three townships and causing tremors felt in Nepal.**
Major Earthquake Strikes Tibet Region of China, Felt in Nepal**

Major Earthquake Strikes Tibet Region of China, Felt in Nepal**
A 7.1-magnitude quake caused casualties in multiple townships in Tibet, with aftershocks felt across the border in Nepal.**
The Tibet region of China was rocked by a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday morning, as confirmed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, occurring shortly after 9 a.m., struck at a depth of 6.2 miles in Dingri County, with its epicenter near Shigatse City, the second-largest city in Tibet.
Chinese state media has reported that the earthquake has resulted in fatalities across at least three townships. Residents felt aftershocks not only in Tibet but also across the border in Nepal, highlighting the quake's significant impact on the region.
The Himalayan area is known for its seismic activity, and past earthquakes have had devastating effects. One such calamity was a 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Nepal in 2015, which tragically resulted in close to 9,000 casualties. With this latest earthquake being monitored closely, updates are expected as the situation develops.
This story is still unfolding, and further information will be provided as it becomes available.
Chinese state media has reported that the earthquake has resulted in fatalities across at least three townships. Residents felt aftershocks not only in Tibet but also across the border in Nepal, highlighting the quake's significant impact on the region.
The Himalayan area is known for its seismic activity, and past earthquakes have had devastating effects. One such calamity was a 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Nepal in 2015, which tragically resulted in close to 9,000 casualties. With this latest earthquake being monitored closely, updates are expected as the situation develops.
This story is still unfolding, and further information will be provided as it becomes available.