Myanmar experienced seismic activity again early Wednesday with an earthquake of magnitude 3.6 recorded by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). The tremor is the second notable jolt in the region in as many days, highlighting continued seismic instability.
EQ of M: 3.6, On: 01/10/2025 03:01:06 IST, Lat: 22.94 N, Long: 93.86 E, Depth: 80 Km, Location: Myanmar.
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— National Center for Seismology (@NCS_Earthquake) September 30, 2025
Details Of Latest Tremor
The earthquake occurred on October 1, 2025, at 03:01:06 AM Indian Standard Time (IST).
According to data shared by the NCS via a post on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), the quake was located at Latitude 22.94 degree N and Longitude 93.86 degree E, with a focal depth of 80 Km.
Follows Stronger Quake On Tuesday
This latest tremor follows a significantly stronger earthquake that struck Myanmar on Tuesday, September 30.
The NCS reported that the previous day’s earthquake registered a magnitude of 4.7 and occurred at 06:10:01 AM IST. That quake was located at Latitude 24.73 degree N and Longitude 94.63 degree E. Significantly, the depth of the 4.7 magnitude tremor was shallow, recorded at only 15 Km, which generally results in more pronounced surface-level shaking and increases the likelihood of aftershocks.
Myanmar lies along a highly active seismic zone, situated between four tectonic plates, making it prone to frequent earthquakes.
Information About The Main Tremor
The National Center for Seismology (NCS) detected the seismic movement and it happened on Tuesday, September 30, at 6:10 am IST.
Seismic Activity In The Region In Brief
The 4.7 magnitude earthquake is the biggest in a recent spate of seismic activity throughout India and neighboring countries, highlighting the high geological instability of the region.
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