An earthquake registering a magnitude of 3.6 was recorded in Myanmar earlier today, sending minor tremors across several neighboring areas. The seismic activity was centered near the northern region of the country, causing brief jolts felt by residents but no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Local authorities continue to monitor aftershocks as precautionary measures are implemented to ensure public safety.

Emergency services have alerted communities in surrounding states to remain vigilant, despite the tremors being classified as minor. Key details regarding the event are summarized below:

  • Epicenter: Northern Myanmar, near Kachin State
  • Depth: Approximately 12 km below the surface
  • Time: Recorded at 4:30 AM local time
  • Intensity: Minor shaking reported in border regions of India and China
Region Intensity (MMI Scale) Response Level
Kachin State IV (Light) Monitoring
Arunachal Pradesh (India) III (Weak) Advisory Issued
Yunnan Province (China) III (Weak) Precautionary Alert