A medium intensity earthquake of 4.1 magnitude shook southern Meghalaya on Tuesday, with the epicenter located in South West Khasi Hills district at a depth of 10 km. Occurring around 12:30 pm, the tremor was felt statewide. No casualties or property damage were reported. Officials confirmed Meghalaya lies in Seismic Zone V, indicating high earthquake risk.
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