KATHMANDU, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Two earthquakes rocked western Nepal on Tuesday, injuring 17 people, damaging homes and triggering a landslide that blocked a major highway, authorities said.
The temblors, centred in Talkot and Chainpur, struck at an interval of about 30 minutes.
Police official Dipesh Chaudhary said 17 people - 11 women and six men - were injured and were being treated in hospital.
One of the injured people was hit by a falling object, said Narayan Pandey, the top district official.
Some homes in Chainpur, a town in the district, collapsed.
Persons:
Rama Acharya, Dipesh Chaudhary, Narayan Pandey, Nilutpal, Gopal Sharma, Tanvi Mehta, Andrew Heavens, Clarence Fernandez, Bernadette Baum
Organizations:
Reuters, Police, Thomson
Locations:
KATHMANDU, Nepal, Bajhang, India, Talkot, New Delhi, Chainpur, Bengaluru, Kathmandu