Magnitude 3.5 Earthquake Hits Myanmar, Potential for Aftershocks
Earthquake of magnitude 3.5 strikes Myanmar
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On April 14, 2026, a magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck Myanmar at a shallow depth of 85 kilometers, raising concerns about potential aftershocks. The country, situated between multiple tectonic plates, is prone to seismic activity, affecting major cities like Yangon and Mandalay.
- 01The earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 85 km, increasing the risk of aftershocks.
- 02Myanmar's geographical position makes it vulnerable to moderate and large earthquakes.
- 03The Sagaing Fault poses a significant seismic hazard to major cities housing nearly half of Myanmar's population.
- 04Shallow earthquakes typically cause more damage due to stronger ground shaking.
- 05Historical data shows that significant earthquakes have impacted urban areas like Yangon.
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A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck Myanmar on April 14, 2026, at a depth of 85 kilometers, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). Shallow earthquakes, like this one, are often more dangerous due to their proximity to the surface, which can lead to stronger ground shaking and increased damage. Myanmar's location, situated between the Indian, Eurasian, Sunda, and Burma tectonic plates, makes it particularly susceptible to seismic activity. The Sagaing Fault, which runs through the country, heightens the risk for cities such as Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago, and Yangon, collectively home to 46% of the population. Historical earthquakes, such as the 1903 magnitude 7.0 earthquake that affected Yangon, highlight the ongoing seismic threat in the region.
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Residents in cities near the Sagaing Fault should remain vigilant for potential aftershocks and review safety procedures.
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