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6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits India's Northeast, Killing at Least Four and Injuring 100

6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits India's Northeast, Killing at Least Four and Injuring 100

"The ground swayed for almost a minute, jolting people awake in their homes."

GAUHATI, India (TheBlaze/AP) — A 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit India's remote northeast region before dawn on Monday, killing at least four people, injuring 100 others and causing damage to several buildings.

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The death and injuries were caused by falling debris in and around Imphal, the capital of Manipur state, police said.

The powerful tremor left large cracks in walls and a portion of a popular market building collapsed in the state capital.

A newly constructed six-story building also collapsed in Imphal, the police control room said.

India's Meteorological Department said the epicenter of the quake was in Tamenglong region of Manipur state. It struck before dawn on Monday at a depth of about 10 miles in the India-Myanmar border region.

The epicenter of the earthquake was 20 miles northwest of Imphal.

People panicked and rushed out of their homes in Gauhati, the capital of neighboring Assam state, as they felt massive shaking at least twice within 60 seconds.

In Imphal, residents said furniture was knocked over and books fell off shelves.

"The ground swayed for almost a minute, jolting people awake in their homes," said one resident, Apem Arthur, adding that the area is dotted with small houses and few tall buildings.

The tremors were also felt in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal state.

The following report gives a preliminary magnitude reading of 6.8:

Writer Muneeza Naqvi contributed to this report from New Delhi.

This story has been updated.

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