Key Points

Myanmar has been hit by its second earthquake within a single day. The latest tremor registered magnitude 3.3 and occurred at 9:54 AM Indian Standard Time. This follows an earlier earthquake that measured magnitude 3.6 in the early morning hours. The country remains highly vulnerable to seismic activity due to its position between four tectonic plates.

Key Points: Myanmar Struck by Second Earthquake in Single Day

  • Second earthquake measured magnitude 3.3 striking Myanmar at 9:54 AM IST
  • Earlier quake registered magnitude 3.6 in early morning hours
  • Shallow earthquakes pose greater danger with stronger ground shaking
  • Myanmar sits between four tectonic plates increasing seismic vulnerability
  • WHO warned of health threats after March's major earthquakes
  • Sagaing Fault threatens 46% of Myanmar's population centers
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Myanmar hit by second earthquake in a single day

Myanmar experiences second quake measuring magnitude 3.3, following earlier 3.6 tremor. National Centre for Seismology reports both shallow depth events.

"EQ of M: 3.3, On: 03/10/2025 09:54:06 IST, Lat: 24.70 N, Long: 94.89 E, Depth: 90 Km, Location: Myanmar - National Centre for Seismology"

Naypyidaw, October 3

A second earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, which was recorded to be of magnitude 3.3, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS).

The earthquake occurred at 09:54 AM Indian Standard Time (IST).

"EQ of M: 3.3, On: 03/10/2025 09:54:06 IST, Lat: 24.70 N, Long: 94.89 E, Depth: 90 Km, Location: Myanmar", NCS wrote on X.

https://x.com/NCS_Earthquake/status/1973969937212350612

Earlier in the day, a magnitude 3.6 earthquake had hit Myanmar in the early hours.

"EQ of M: 3.6, On: 03/10/2025 03:43:06 IST, Lat: 25.05 N, Long: 97.61 E, Depth: 60 Km, Location: Myanmar," National Center for Seismology wrote on X.

Shallow earthquakes are generally more dangerous than deep earthquakes. This is because the seismic waves from shallow earthquakes have a shorter distance to travel to the surface, resulting in stronger ground shaking and potentially more damage to structures, as well as greater casualties.

Myanmar is vulnerable to hazards from moderate and large magnitude earthquakes, including tsunami hazards along its long coastline. Myanmar is wedged between four tectonic plates (the Indian, Eurasian, Sunda, and Burma plates) that interact in active geological processes.

In the aftermath of the magnitude 7.7 and 6.4 earthquakes that struck central Myanmar on March 28, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned of a series of rapidly rising health threats for tens of thousands of displaced people in earthquake-affected areas: tuberculosis (TB), HIV, vector- and water-borne diseases.

A 1,400-kilometre transform fault runs through Myanmar and connects the Andaman spreading centre to a collision zone in the north called the Sagaing Fault.

The Sagaing Fault increases the seismic hazard for Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago, and Yangon, which together represent 46 per cent of Myanmar's population. Although Yangon is relatively far from the fault trace, it still suffers from significant risk due to its dense population. For instance, in 1903, an intense earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 that occurred in Bago also struck Yangon.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Living in Northeast India, we often feel tremors from Myanmar earthquakes. Good that NCS is monitoring this closely. Safety first for everyone in the region!
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Arjun K
Magnitude 3.3 is relatively minor, but the article mentions these could be precursors to bigger quakes. Myanmar's tectonic position makes it very vulnerable. We should learn from their situation and strengthen our own disaster management systems.
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Sarah B
The health risks mentioned here are concerning - TB, HIV, water-borne diseases after major quakes. India has experience in disaster medical response. Maybe we can share our expertise?
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the scientific reporting, the article could have included more about current safety measures in place. Are evacuation plans updated? How prepared are local communities? These practical details matter more to ordinary citizens.
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Michael C
The geological details are fascinating - four tectonic plates meeting! No wonder the region experiences so much seismic activity. Nature's power is humbling.

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