Myanmar death toll passes 1,000 after strong earthquake | ABC NEWS
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This time Japan gave not send rescue team yet.. .
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Every year, earthquake hapoens there but this time is the most devastating. The 120 hours to rescue theunfortunate is runnnimg out,

Win the World but lost your Soul. 
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What unusual is the strong impact in Bangkok, which is 1000 km away.
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already past 100k lah
https://youtu.be/x2K6QFutgN4
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Scientists reveal why the Myanmar earthquake is so bad - MSN

5 hours ago ...

On average, studies have shown that tremors from the fault zone occur at a depth of 15.5 miles (25km).

However, according to USGS, today's earthquake occurred at a depth of just 6.2 miles (10km).

Professor McGuire says: 'This is probably the biggest earthquake on the Myanmar mainland in three quarters of a century, and a combination of size and very shallow depth will maximise the chances of damage.'
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(29-03-2025, 11:45 PM)watchfirst9 Wrote:  .msn.com  ›  en-sg  ›  news  ›  other  ›  scientists-reveal-why-the-myanmar-earthquake-is-so-bad  ›  ar-AA1BQNNZ
Scientists reveal why the Myanmar earthquake is so bad - MSN

5 hours ago ...

On average, studies have shown that tremors from the fault zone occur at a depth of 15.5 miles (25km).

However, according to USGS, today's earthquake occurred at a depth of just 6.2 miles (10km).

Professor McGuire says: 'This is probably the biggest earthquake on the Myanmar mainland in three quarters of a century, and a combination of size and very shallow depth will maximise the chances of damage.'

15km is very shallow with highest impact.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/FmQycSgTMuM?s...UKutnh0ckp
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