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New Delhi, January 10
A powerful earthquake in Tibet that claimed at least 120 lives has left widespread destruction, as revealed in video footage shared by Indian Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday. Rijiju expressed condolences on social media, posting photographs and a video of the aftermath. “My heart goes out to those severely affected by the devastating earthquake in Tibet. My prayers for the victims. May Lord Buddha provide them strength to endure themselves in this painfully difficult time. Om Maney Padme Hung,” he wrote. The quake struck a remote region earlier this week, causing significant damage to infrastructure and leaving rescue teams scrambling to assist survivors. Relief operations are underway, though challenging terrain is hindering efforts. Further updates are awaited as authorities assess the full impact of the disaster.
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