Earthquake Of Magnitude 3.6 Strikes Myanmar | World News

In an article on X, NCS, “M: 3.6, on: 27/07/2025 10:45:44 Ist, Lat: 22.81 N, long: 95.51 E, Depth: 161 km, Location: Myanmar.”
Hours ago, another earthquake in size of 3.8 hit the area.
NCS shares the details about X, “M: 3.8, on: 27/07/2025 00:35:35 Ist, Lat: 24.48 N, long: 94.58 E, depth: 75 km, location: Myanmar.”
Another earthquake of 3.4 magnitude hit the region at a depth of 85 km late on Saturday night.
In an article in X, NCS, “M: 3.4, on: 26/07/2025 11:27:53 Ist, Lat: 27.01 N, Long: 96.32 E, Depth: 85 km, Location: Myanmar.”
Following the 7.7 and 6.4 earthquakes that hit the central Myanmar on March 28, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned a series of rapidly rising health threats for people who have been affected by earthquakes: Tuberculosis (TB), HIV, vector and water.
Myanmar is vulnerable to dangers caused by medium and large earthquakes, including tsunami dangers along the long coastline. Myanmar is stuck between the four tectonic plates (Indian, Eurasia, Sunda and Burma plates) interacting in active geological processes.
A 1,400 -kilometer transformation error passes through Myanmar and connects the Andaman spread center to a collision zone called sagaing error in the north. The Sagaing error increases the seismic danger for Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago and Yangon, representing 46 percent of the Myanmar population together. Although Yangon is relatively distant from the error trail, it still suffers from significant risks due to its dense population. For example, in 1903, an intensive earthquake of 7.0 in Bago hit Yangon.



