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Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« on: March 24, 2011, 11:39:55 PM »
Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
Published: 24/03/2011 at 10:11 PM
Bangkok Post: Online news: Local News

 
An earthquake of 6.7magnitude on the Richter scale jolted the northeastern region of Burma, about 56 kilometres from Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district, the Meteorological Department reported on Thursday.

The epicenter of the earthquake was located 20.87 degrees latitude and 99.91 degrees longitude.

The department said people living in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Nan provinces also felt the quake.

People living in buildings in Bangkok's Asoke, Sathorn and Sukhumvit districts posted on Twitter that they felt the buildings sway.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says it was located too far inland to generate a destructive wave.

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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2011, 12:42:32 AM »

Location of Quake:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/events/us/c0002aes/us/index.html


According to msnbc " The quake was followed by two smaller aftershocks, 4.8 and 5.4 in magnitude. "



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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2011, 01:00:31 AM »
North-east Burma hit by two 7.0 magnitude earthquakes
 

North-east Burma has been rocked by two 7.0 magnitude earthquakes, close to the borders with Laos and Thailand, the US Geological Survey has reported.

They struck seconds apart at 1355 GMT and were centred about 70 miles (110 km) from the northern Thai city of Chiang Rai, the agency said.

The first quake was shallow, at a depth of 6.2 miles (10km), while the second was much deeper at 142.5 miles (230km).

Tremors could be felt as far away as Bangkok and Hanoi.

The area where the quakes struck is sparsely populated and remote.

The BBC's Rachel Harvey in Bangkok said it could be a while before the extent of the damage is known.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12852237

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« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2011, 10:10:39 AM »
Another quake in north Thailand, no major damage reported

CHIANG MAI, Thailand (Reuters) - An estimated 5.5 magnitude earthquake hit northern Thailand on Friday, a day after a bigger quake caused panic in several Southeast Asian countries, but local authorities reported little damage.

"We are looking to see if there was any additional damage after another quake this morning at around 7 a.m. (0000 GMT)," Somchai Hatyatanti, governor of Chiang Rai province, told Reuters by phone.

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar near the border with northern Thailand on Thursday and was felt as far away as the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. One woman died.

Several earthquakes of magnitudes 5 to as high as 7 have hit northern Myanmar and Thailand in the past 15 years, but damage and casualties have been limited.

Governor Somchai reported minor damage to four Buddhist pagodas in his province.

"The telephone connection in some areas was lost and has not been restored, so we're still sending people out to check for damage but it may take time to hear from some places," he said.

A hospital in Mae Sai, the biggest Thai town close to the epicentre, said it had not received any patients after Thursday's earthquake. Power was briefly knocked out.

Police in Mae Sai said a woman had been killed there when the wall of her house collapsed. Reports of a small number of deaths in Myanmar could not be confirmed immediately
Thursday's quake was centred 111 km (69 miles) north of Chiang Rai in a sparsely populated, hilly area that forms part of the "Golden Triangle," infamous for the cultivation of illicit opium and where Myanmar, Laos and Thailand meet.

The initial quake was 6.2 miles below the surface.

Vibul Sguanpong, Director General of Thailand's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, said there had been dozens of aftershocks.

"The public should follow the news closely and we urge those in very old houses or tall, old buildings near the northern border with Myanmar to check for cracks and other signs of damage, and consider leaving for the next two days while aftershocks are likely," he said
http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCATRE72N41720110325

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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2011, 12:23:56 PM »
Myanmar authorities reported over 50 dead ("dozens in two townships").  (CNA)

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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2011, 01:44:26 PM »
Myanmar authorities reported over 50 dead ("dozens in two townships").  (CNA)

And how many more will die because the Military junta will not let foreign aid agencies in to help  brick1

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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2011, 05:28:21 PM »
At least 75 dead in Burma quake: official

At least 75 people were killed when a strong earthquake struck Burma, officials said on Friday, with fears that the toll would rise as news filtered through from remote areas still cut off.

Tremors were felt as far away as Bangkok, almost 800 kilometres from the epicentre, in Hanoi and parts of China when the earthquake hit late on Thursday, which the US Geological Survey (USGS) measured at magnitude 6.8.

A Burmese official said 74 people were killed and 110 were injured in five areas close to the epicentre. More than 240 buildings had collapsed.

"We are trying to reach the remote areas," the official said.

"The military, police and local authorities are trying to find some people injured in those affected areas, but the roads are still closed."

Across the border, Thai authorities said a 52-year-old woman was killed in Mae Sai district after a wall in her house collapsed.

Terrified residents across the region fled their homes, tall buildings swayed, and hospitals and schools were evacuated.

In Rangoon, Chris Herink, Burmese country director for the charity World Vision, said there did not appear to be "catastrophic infrastructure damage" in the affected areas of Kengtung and Tachileik, although buildings were cracked and water supplies disrupted in some parts.

"Of real concern though are the more rural areas. There will be more, I am afraid to say, unhappy information coming throughout the day," he said.

"It is a hilly area near the border between Thailand and Laos, the so-called Golden Triangle. There is a lot of commerce that goes on in the area."

World Vision helps care for around 7000 children sponsored by overseas donors in the affected areas.

"We want to ensure that they and their families are safe, secure and accounted for and to offer assistance to them as a first priority, but also to help anyone in the area that has humanitarian needs," he said.

The quake struck 90 kilometres north of Chiang Rai and 235 kilometres north-northeast of Chiang Mai, Thailand's second city and a popular tourist destination.

Thailand's meteorological department on Friday said it had registered six large aftershocks following the initial quake.

Residents in Chiang Rai city raced from their homes again on Friday morning as a large tremor shook the ground.

Four pagodas in the historic town of Chiang Saen near the northern Thai border were damaged, including Chedi Luang, where its three-metre long pinnacle crashed to the ground.

The shaking was felt throughout China's southwestern province of Yunnan, according to state-run China National Radio, but no casualties or major structural damage had been reported as of Friday morning.

However, the earthquake reportedly caused cracks in some homes and schools in and around the rugged Xishuangbanna region that borders Burma, and fear of aftershocks forced many people in the area to spend the night outdoors.

Some residents of the Vietnamese capital Hanoi fled their homes when the quake shook the city.

Le Huy Minh, assistant director of the national Global Geophysics Institute in the capital, reported no victims or damage.

"There was big panic among the local residents," as high buildings shook for half a minute, said Nguyen Thai Son, of the institute's office in northwestern Dien Bien town, 350 kilometres from the epicentre.

But he added there were "neither victims nor material losses here".

Laos government spokesman Khenthong Nuanthasing said there had been no reports of casualties in his country from the earthquake.

"In Vientiane it was not strong," he said.

The quake comes two weeks after Japan was hit by a monster earthquake and tsunami that left about 27,000 people dead or missing and triggered a crisis at its Fukushima nuclear plant.

Burma and Japan sit on different tectonic plates, separated by the vast Eurasian plate.

No tsunami warning was issued after the Burma quake as US seismologists said it was too far inland to generate a devastating wave in the Indian Ocean.
The USGS initially recorded the quake as magnitude 7.0, but later revised it down to 6.8.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/japan-tsunami/a/-/world/9071928/at-least-75-dead-in-burma-quake-official/

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Re: Quake strikes Burma, shakes Bangkok buildings
« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2011, 06:23:22 PM »

 

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