Jammu: Tremors were felt in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday afternoon amid corona crisis. According to the National Centre for Sysmology, the magnitude of the earthquake has been measured at 3.2 on the Richter scale. According to officials, the earthquake occurred at 2.34 pm and its epicentre was in Doda. As soon as they felt the tremors, people came out of their homes in fear. However, there is no report of loss of life and property in these tremors. Earlier, tremors have been felt in Nepal and its intensity is also said to be very good. According to reports, the tremors have also been felt in some border areas of Bihar. Magnitude of earthquake on Richter scale 5. 8 has been measured. The epicentre of the earthquake was in the bubble in Lamjung district. It is said that after feeling the tremors, people appeared to be in agreement in the border areas of Nepal and Bihar, though no damage has been reported so far. Several tremors have been felt in different parts of the country this month. Tremors were also felt in Rajkot in Gujarat in the early hours of Monday and the magnitude on the Richter scale was 3.8. Earlier on Saturday, the northeastern state of Manipur was shaken by the tremors. Saturday practice An earthquake struck Manipur at around 10.12 pm. Meanwhile, tremors have been felt in Assam for the past few days. Cases of black fungus in two numbers reported from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Sensex closes 290 pts lower, Nifty stood above 15,000; Top Stocks Weather dept predicts heavy rain in Delhi-NCR and UP, alert issued