Bangkok – Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake hit Sunday morning near meiktile, a small town in central Myanmar, according to American geological research.
The Quake came to Miranda in the efforts to mitigate after 2007. hit the central region of the country. The epicenter of the latest earthquake, which suffered ordinary harm and victims in the last month, capital, where several government offices were then damaged.
There were no immediate reports of great damage or victims caused by a new earthquake, one of the strongest hundred distrust from TheBLOR from the 28. March. From the Friday, from that earthquake, there was 3,649, with 5,018 injured, towards May. Bonemark Zaw Min, spokesman for Myanmar military government.
Myanmar’s meteorological department stated that the Sunday quake occurred in the Wundwin city, 97 kilometers (60 miles) south of Mandalay, at a depth of 20 kilometers (12 miles). American geological measurement assessed depth at 7.7 km (4.8 miles).
Two residents of Wundwin said the associated press on the phone that earthquake was so strong that people rushed from buildings and that ceilings in some residence were damaged. Resident Naypyitaw was reached by the phone he said he did not feel the latest earthquake. They addressed themselves asked not to be appointed due to fear of anger military government, which prefers closely controlled information.
The United Nations warned last week that the damage caused by an earthquake on 28. March exacerbate the existing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, where the civil war has already displaced more than 3 million people.
He said that the earthquake was difficult to disturb agricultural production and that the urgent health cases had named because many medical facilities in the earthquake zone were damaged or destroyed.
Sunday, the earthquake appeared in the morning on the first day of a three-day holiday in the country, who celebrates the traditional New Year. Public holiday ceremonies have already been canceled.
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2025-04-13 05:59:00