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

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Myanmar , Thailand , earthquake

Next In Aseanplus News

Ice Hockey-Switzerland through to world championship final after 6-0 win over Norway
Tennis-Parry stuns Anisimova to reach first Grand Slam fourth round at the French Open
Penang DOSH issues stop-work order after Indonesian worker crushed to death
One casualty reported in Odeon theatre blaze
Austrian protesters shut vital motorway connecting Germany to Italy
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Saturday (May 30, 2026)
Local ace Loh Kean Yew reaches Singapore Badminton Open final for the first time in his career
Pentagon chief sounds 'alarm' over South China Sea issues, urges allies to boost defence spending
Indonesia inaugurates key facilities for its first wind energy conversion project
Philippines remains under threat from China despite Trump-Xi summit, minister says

Others Also Read