Four consecutive earthquakes strike within hours in Myanmar


YANGON: On July 14 at around 7:04 AM, a magnitude 3.4 weak earthquake was detected in Myanmar, centered at latitude 21.84°N, longitude 99.33°E, northwest of the Kengtung seismic station and Mong Khat town, at a depth of 15 kilometres, according to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology.

Earlier that morning also, at 4:06 AM, a magnitude 3.0 earthquake occurred near Matara town, at a depth of 10 kilometres. At 3:33 AM, a magnitude 4.0 quake struck southeast of Htigyaing town, at a depth of 11 kilometres. At 12:01 AM, a magnitude 3.8 tremor was recorded east-northeast of Wandwin town, at a depth of 10 kilometres.

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