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Images of the aftermath of a huge earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand in March were shared online as though they were images ...
A study of March's Myanmar earthquake has found that strike-slip faults don't necessarily repeat past behavior, meaning the ...
Myanmar will begin its general elections on 28 December, its military government announced, in a phased poll widely condemned ...
The magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar on 28 March 2025 caused widespread damage and over 3,800 fatalities, and also ...
The video seems like a gift that just keeps on giving. As the Kyoto University scientists explain in a study published last ...
A historic Myanmar earthquake was caught on CCTV, revealing the fault moving 2.5 meters in just 1.3 seconds. The rare footage ...
YANGON: The Department of Meteorology and Hydrology has announced that, following a major earthquake near Kyaukse, there have ...
Tremors of magnitude 4.2 struck Myanmar in the early hours of Monday, August 4, as reported by the National Centre for ...
Scientists captured the Earth split live for the first time using CCTV footage from the 2025 Myanmar earthquake.
A new study is shedding light on the behavior of the Sagaing Fault, which is very similar to the San Andreas Fault, following 7.7 quake in Myanmar earlier this year.
According to a separate group’s paper published in the same journal, the southern portion of the rupture occurred at an astonishing 3.7 miles per second—fast enough to qualify as “supershear velocity.
What's clear from the study is that while California's next "Big One" may share some characteristics of previously documented ...