Vanuatu tsunami threat over after big earthquake hits islands


A major earthquake hit the Pacific nation of Vanuatu early on Friday, briefly prompting a tsunami warning that was cancelled after locals reported no significant damage.

The United States Geological Survey said the 7.0-magnitude quake - originally reported as 7.3 - struck at a relatively shallow depth of 35 kilometres (21 miles) some 209 kilometres from the capital Port Vila.

The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) initially warned the quake, which hit at 1933 Thursday GMT, could generate waves of up to three metres (10 feet) on parts of the Vanuatu coast.

Within two hours it had cancelled the alert, saying "there is no longer a tsunami threat from this earthquake".

Port Vila journalist Moses Stevens said he was not aware of any damage in the capital, while tourist resort manager Dave Cross said it was felt strongly on the island of Espiritu Santo.

"We really felt the shake because it was so shallow, but all we lost was a vase and some flowers," he told AFP.

"I'm told there was a small wave, but that was the extent of it."

He added: "Earthquakes are just part of life here."
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Dadeldhura fire under control

The massive inferno which threatened to ravage Bagbazaar downtown of Dadeldhura has been taken under control after two hours.

The fire which started at 6:00 am completely burned down a grocery shop and Baijanath Wool Industry, and inflicted losses on a dozen more shops. The damage estimate is yet to arrive.



The Nepal Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police personnel reached the incident site in time but could not control the fire due to lack of tools. The only fire engine with the municipality in the district was outside of the district, which further aggravated the scenario, according to locals.


Three security personnel were injured while trying to douse the fire. They were rushed to Sub-regional Hospital, Dadeldhura for treatment. A dozer was also used to tame the raging fire. RSS
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Ram Baran Yadav visits Kanak Mani Dixit at Bir Hospital



Former President Ram Baran Yadav on Tuesday visited journalist Kanak Mani Dixit, who was undergoing treatment at the Bir Hospital under the detention of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority.

Dixit was detained by the anti-corruption constitutional watchdog on last Friday reportedly to probe into corruption allegations filed against him.

After he witnessed some health issues, Dixit was admitted at the Bir Hospital the next day.

The former President’s visit has been interpreted as a part of public support Dixit has been enjoying despite his detention over corruption charges.

It has been learned that the duo talked for around 20 minutes.

After the arrest, the Commission has been facing a backlash from various quarters of life and the media that the arrest was guided by the personal hostility between Dixit and the Commission chief Lokman Singh Karki.



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Excluvie video 6th aniversery of News24 TV


Oli elected as new PM after the third and fourth largest political parties in the parliament Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and Rastriya Prajapantra Party-Nepal respectively along with other fringe parties threw their weight behind Oli’s candidacy.

Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli born 22 February 1952, commonly known as K P Oli is the current & 38th prime minister of Nepal and chairman of Communist Party of Nepal.Kp Oli has been elected as the 38th Prime Minister of the country with majority votes on Sunday.

 “KP Sharma Oli secured 338 of the 587 votes cast, giving him a majority,” Speaker Subash Chandra Nembang announced at parliament.


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Police found Murdered in Salyan Murder case



Four people were found dead under mysterious circumstances at a house in Ranagaun of Chayachhetra-9 in Salyan district on Wednesday. An elderly man has been injured.

They were murdered at around 8 am on Wednesday, District Police Office Salyan said. The deceased are Sita Rana, 22, here two-and-a-half-year daughter Pabitra Khan, one-year-old daughter Sabita Khan and her neighbour Gita Giri, 17, were found dead and the identity of injured elderly has not been known.

However, the police have not been able to find who committed the murder. Police said they have been investigating the murder and the details about the murder have yet to come. man

New Nepali Movie Song - "Homework" Harayain ma Timro || Aryan Sigdel, Namrata Shrestha

 
Published on Apr 26, 2016
New Nepali Movie Song - "Homework" Aryan Sigdel, Namrata Shrestha - Latest Movie Song 2016
Gopi Krishan Movies Production
Uddhab Poudel Presents
A Film By Nirak Poudel
Movie : Home Work
Producer : Nikita Poudel, Niraj Poudel, Nirak Poudel
Director : Nirak Poudel
Cast : Aryan Sigdel, Gauri Mall, Namrata Shrestha,
Director Of Photography : Prushotam Pradhan
Chorigharpher : Renisha Rai
Background Music : Alish Karki
Script : Shibum Adhikari
Editor : Surendra Poudel
Vfx : Anupam Shah
Production Designer : Buddhi Lal Magar

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Donated rice for Nepal earthquake victims to be




A senior United Nations official today claimed that World Food Programme never distributed damaged foods to earthquake victims in Nepal.

John Ging, Director of Coordination and Response Division, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), dismissed media reports that WFP was supplying substandard and inedible food items as ‘nonsense’.

“I am surprised because some nonsense is being reported. WFP has never supplied damaged foods,” said Ging during a press conference at the UN House on Wednesday.

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