Shallow 6.8 magnitude earthquake strikes central region of Myanmar: 13 feared dead

November 11, 2012MYANMAR A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck a mountainous region near Mandalay, Myanmar early Sunday morning. The earthquake had a depth of 9.8 km (6.1 miles) and struck just 116 miles from Mandalay, Myanmar. The earthquake was downgraded by the USGS from a 7.0 event. A strong earthquake struck northern Myanmar on Sunday, with local media reporting that five people were killed. Scattered damage and injuries also were reported in areas close to the quake’s epicenter.. Residents from Mandalay, the second biggest commercial city in central Myanmar, told Reuters that they felt a very strong tremor. “I’ve never felt such a strong tremor. I also heard some loud noises and the light went out. No idea about the damage,” a resident said. The earthquake was followed by a strong series of aftershocks and low-level tsunami warnings went out for the Indian Ocean. –TEP
Earthquake creates panic: At least 13 people were killed and 40 taken to hospital after a powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar on Sunday, Save the Children said. The death toll from the 6.8-magnitude quake included four labourers on a bridge and two people killed in a monastery collapse in an area north of Mandalay, Myanmar’s second biggest city, the aid group said in a report. It said a further six people were killed in Sint Ku township in Sagaing region, while one died in Mandalay. “According to the information we have so far, two people died and three were injured because of the earthquake, while five are still missing,” the official in the capital Naypyidaw told AFP, asking not to be named. He said the missing were workers flung into the Irrawaddy river when the quake shook the bridge they were building in an area north of Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city. One man died and three were injured by buildings collapsing in a small town in central Sagaing region. A woman was also killed by falling debris from a brick wall in a village north of Mandalay. The shallow 6.8-magnitude quake hit around 116 kilometres (72 miles) north of Mandalay at a depth of just 10 kilometres, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. It initially put the magnitude of the quake at 7.0. It was followed by a series of strong aftershocks. “I ran from my bed carrying my daughter out to the street. There were many people in the road. Some were shouting and others felt dizzy,” Mandalay resident San Yu Kyaw told AFP by telephone. “People are now scared of more earthquakes. Especially those who live or run businesses in high-rise buildings are desperate and don’t know what to do,” he said. Construction standards are generally poor in the country formerly known as Burma, one of Asia’s most impoverished nations. A large crack stretching from the second to the sixth floor of Mandalay’s highest building, the 25-storey Mann Myanmar Plaza, appeared after the quake, a local resident told AFP. He said people were afraid to enter the structure and it remains closed. The USGS issued a yellow alert, saying “some casualties and damage are possible” but that the impact should be relatively localized. The quake hit at 7:42 am (0112 GMT) and was followed by two shallow 5.0-magnitude aftershocks within 20 minutes, according to the USGS. “The quake was quite strong. I was shopping in the market at the time and I saw women crying in fear when they felt it. We expect more quakes are coming. Everybody is afraid,” said 23-year-old Win Win Nwe, a resident in the small town of Shwebo, north of Mandalay. She said there were fears that several people had been injured in a nearby town. It comes little more than a week before US President Barack Obama is due in Myanmar on a historic visit, as the West begins to roll back sanctions to reward a series of dramatic political reforms under President Thein Sein. The quake was felt in neighboring Thailand, including in the capital Bangkok, according to reports on social media websites. It struck around 572 kilometers east of the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, one of the world’s biggest cities. Earthquakes are relatively common in Myanmar. The USGS said six strong earthquakes, of 7.0-magnitude and more, struck between 1930 and 1956 near the Sagaing Fault, which runs north to south through the centre of the country, resulting in landslides, liquefaction and the loss of 610 lives. Kyaw Kyaw Lwin, an official at the National Earthquake Information Division in the capital Naypyidaw, said it was the strongest quake in the area since a 6.0-magnitude quake in 1991. –Khaleej Times
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12 Responses to Shallow 6.8 magnitude earthquake strikes central region of Myanmar: 13 feared dead

  1. mike says:

    things are getting interesting

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  2. It’s getting really interesting because the magnitude 6.6 Earthquake has hit 36 km north of Singu volcano, Burma! Twe other two magnitude 5.0 aftershocks occurred 8 and 13 km from the volcano. The last eruption at Singu volcano is unknown but probably occurred in the past 10,000 years!

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  3. Leon Cane says:

    Major explosion @ subdivision in Ind. IN, my friend told/called me about it. Don’t know much else.

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  4. Dennis E. says:

    yes, things are getting very interesting and seems to be picking up the pace.
    other potential items to monitor, social and economic unraveling. all are unraveling as the same pace it seems.
    stay tune………..

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  5. Jay says:

    2012 has actually been a slow year for seismic activity. With a 10 year average of 28,608 earthquakes a year, as of November eleventh, 2012 has only had 15,822 earthquakes. (Based on USGS statistics)

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  6. Debbie F. says:

    Praying for the protection of people in high risk areas, those enduring famine, war and those committing suicide because of economic meltdown…that made my heart so heavy. Thanks for continously keeping us informed about all that’s happening Alvin. God bless…

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  7. Josh Baker says:

    Still shaking…

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc000dqy4.php

    I’m thinking a big one is going to coincide with the total eclipse this week…

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  8. whatevaforeva says:

    More quakes guatemala area

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  9. barb says:

    you’ve got that right, Dennis –

    America’s cyberwar is already seeing collateral damage, and it’s hitting the country’s own billion-dollar companies. Oil giants Chevron say the Stuxnet computer virus made by the US to target Iran infected their systems as well.
    http://rt.com/usa/news/stuxnet-chevron-cyber-virus-348/comments/

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