“Saturday’s slip took place over an area about 1,000 to 2,000 square miles over a zone spanning the cities of Kathmandu and Pokhara in one direction, and almost the entire Himalaya mountain width in the other,” PTI reported quoting Colin Stark, Lamont Associate Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. “A part of India slid about one [foot] to 10 feet northwards and underneath Nepal in a matter of seconds.”
“The part below Bihar slid under Nepal along a zone from Bharatpur, through Hetauda, to Janakpur,” he said.