4.5 magnitude earthquake hits Myanmar; No damage information- third in a month

The National Center for Sisamology (NCS) said Myanmar hit a 4.5 magnitude earthquake on Friday. This shivering occurred at a depth of 101 km, with its subcontinent 25.76N latitude and 95.26 AD longitude.There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.This was the third earthquake to hit the country in July. Earlier, on 7 July, a 4.6 collecting earthquake rocked the region at 10.40 am. The earthquake hit at a depth of 85 km.On 3 July, another earthquake of another earthquake 4.1 hit Myanmar in the morning. Shallow earthquakes are generally more dangerous because they cause strong ground due to shaking, possibly more damage and casualties.Myanmar has been facing increased seismic activity in recent months. On 28 March, the country was killed by powerful earthquakes measuring 7.7 and 6.4 in central regions. Subsequently, the World Health Organization (WHO) expressed concern about the growing health hazards among the displaced population, including tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and vector- and water-borne diseases, as reported by ANI.Myanmar is highly unsafe for tsunami threats along its beach -along with the medium and large magnitude earthquakes. The teak fault, which moves through major areas such as teak, mandal, garden and yangon, increases seismic risk for almost half of the country’s population. Despite accidentally distance, Yangon is at significant risk due to its dense population. Historical records suggest that a earthquake in Bago in 1903 also affects the yangon with a magnitude of 7.0.