Magnitude-4.5 earthquake hits Myanmar, tremors monitored near Mae Hong Son border


BANGKOK: Thailand’s Earthquake Observation Division under the Thai Meteorological Department reported on Tuesday (March 24) that it detected a 4.5-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar at 12.27am.

The epicentre was at 25.051°N, 95.194°E, at a depth of 10km, and was located about 690km northwest of Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province.

No initial reports of damage or injuries were available, but authorities said they are continuing to closely monitor the risk of aftershocks. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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