The Southeast Asian country Myanmar was hit with a fresh earthquake of 4.3 magnitude on Wednesday, April 9.
The depth of the earthquake was recorded 30 km below the surface, as per the Indian National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The quakes struck at 1:28 pm, and the epicentre is found to be located about 32 km northeast of Myanmar’s Shwebo city.
This is latest of the jolts that the country has been experiencing after a deadly 7.5 magnitude earthquake that struck on March 28.
(This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates)
The depth of the earthquake was recorded 30 km below the surface, as per the Indian National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The quakes struck at 1:28 pm, and the epicentre is found to be located about 32 km northeast of Myanmar’s Shwebo city.
This is latest of the jolts that the country has been experiencing after a deadly 7.5 magnitude earthquake that struck on March 28.
(This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates)