5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Myanmar, Tremors Felt in Bangkok
5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Myanmar, Tremors Felt in Bangkok

5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Myanmar, Tremors Felt in Bangkok

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A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck near the southern coast of Myanmar on August 21, with its epicenter located approximately 211 kilometers southwest of Mae Sot district in Thailand's Tak province at a depth of 10 kilometers. The quake was felt in parts of Bangkok and several nearby districts, causing buildings to sway and prompting some office workers to evacuate high-rise buildings briefly. The earthquake was attributed to a slip along Myanmar's Sagaing Fault, an active fault responsible for previous tremors in the region, including a more damaging quake in March. Despite the noticeable tremors, no casualties or damage have been reported in either Myanmar or Thailand. Geologists have reassured the public that this seismic event is considered normal fault activity and does not indicate any imminent larger earthquakes. Residents in multiple Bangkok districts reported sensations such as dizziness and shaking lamps during the quake, which lasted about 10 seconds in some locations.

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