<p>Kathmandu: At least 16 people were injured after three tremors of over 4 magnitude hit western Nepal's Jajarkot on Monday, days after the country witnessed its worst quake in eight years that claimed the lives of 153 people and left a total of 266 others injured, security agencies said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With those injured in the aftershocks on Monday, the total number of people injured in a series of earthquakes in Nepal has touched 266.</p>.<p>"Sixteen people were injured when three aftershocks with more than 4 magnitude hit Jajarkot in Western Nepal on Monday afternoon. Ten people were injured in Rukum West and six others were injured in Jajarkot," said officials from the security agencies.</p>.Dalai Lama writes to Nepal PM, condoles loss of lives in earthquake.<p>Nepal was jolted by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake just before midnight last Friday. Since then the nation has felt several aftershocks.</p>.<p>The earthquake, which hit Jajarkot and Rukum West districts in western Nepal, also damaged around 8,000 houses, both public and private, according to officials.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has called an all-party meeting on Tuesday to discuss the aftermath of the Jajarkot earthquake and the latest developments, said Saurya Kiran Sharma, the press coordinator of Prime Minister Prachanda.</p>.<p>The meeting will mainly discuss matters relating to relief and rehabilitation works to be carried out after the earthquake.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, President Ramchandra Paudel will be leaving Kathmandu on an inspection tour to the earthquake-hit districts, Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim, Tuesday afternoon.</p>.<p>In the wake of the Jajarkot earthquake, President Paudel also cancelled his scheduled 10-day visit to Europe starting on Wednesday. </p>
<p>Kathmandu: At least 16 people were injured after three tremors of over 4 magnitude hit western Nepal's Jajarkot on Monday, days after the country witnessed its worst quake in eight years that claimed the lives of 153 people and left a total of 266 others injured, security agencies said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With those injured in the aftershocks on Monday, the total number of people injured in a series of earthquakes in Nepal has touched 266.</p>.<p>"Sixteen people were injured when three aftershocks with more than 4 magnitude hit Jajarkot in Western Nepal on Monday afternoon. Ten people were injured in Rukum West and six others were injured in Jajarkot," said officials from the security agencies.</p>.Dalai Lama writes to Nepal PM, condoles loss of lives in earthquake.<p>Nepal was jolted by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake just before midnight last Friday. Since then the nation has felt several aftershocks.</p>.<p>The earthquake, which hit Jajarkot and Rukum West districts in western Nepal, also damaged around 8,000 houses, both public and private, according to officials.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has called an all-party meeting on Tuesday to discuss the aftermath of the Jajarkot earthquake and the latest developments, said Saurya Kiran Sharma, the press coordinator of Prime Minister Prachanda.</p>.<p>The meeting will mainly discuss matters relating to relief and rehabilitation works to be carried out after the earthquake.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, President Ramchandra Paudel will be leaving Kathmandu on an inspection tour to the earthquake-hit districts, Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim, Tuesday afternoon.</p>.<p>In the wake of the Jajarkot earthquake, President Paudel also cancelled his scheduled 10-day visit to Europe starting on Wednesday. </p>