However, offices and educational institutes remained close in the aftermath of the quake that left seven persons dead and 100 injured.
Several buildings in Manipur secretariat and the landmark Ima market in Imphal had developed cracks while some school structures collapsed.
The NDRF team from Guwahati, which was engaged in rescue in Tamenglong district and Imphal besides other parts of state, was clearing debris and searching if anyone was still trapped, officials said.
In markets of the state capital, some women vendors refused to move in fearing there will be cracks in the structure but they later sat in the nearby open area.
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) sources said last night, “Damage to a few buildings, residential units and government offices have been reported, including damage to a six-storey building in Imphal.”
Most offices in state capital – private and government departments dealing with non-essential services – were closed besides educational institutions. Vehicular movement was stated to be normal in the state capital.
A state cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh yesterday, decided to provide ex-gratia payment of Rs 5 lakh each to the family of deceased.
Of the injured 33 were in serious condition and admitted to different hospitals in Manipur, including the state-run RIIMS and JNIMS.Rest of the injured were discharged after first aid.
The epicenter of the quake, which shook the North-East region at 4:30 AM was at Kabui Kjulen, 10 km from Noney sub-division of Manipur’s Tamenglong district.
PTI