In the early hours of Friday, Myanmar experienced an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter Scale. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) reported that the earthquake occurred at 12:53 am Indian Standard Time (IST) at a depth of 106 kilometers. The location was recorded at Latitude 24.68 N and Longitude 94.87 E.
The NCS shared this information in a post, noting that there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. Further details are awaited as the situation develops.
An earthquake is when the ground shakes because of movements deep inside the Earth. It can cause buildings to shake and sometimes fall down.
Magnitude 4.8 is a way to measure how strong an earthquake is. On a scale, 4.8 is considered a light earthquake, which means it might shake things but usually doesn't cause much damage.
Myanmar is a country in Southeast Asia, located to the east of India. It is known for its rich culture and history.
The National Center for Seismology is an organization in India that studies earthquakes. They help us understand when and where earthquakes happen.
IST stands for Indian Standard Time, which is the time zone used in India. It is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+5:30).
Coordinates are numbers that tell us the exact location of a place on Earth. Latitude tells us how far north or south a place is, and Longitude tells us how far east or west it is.
Casualties refer to people who are hurt or killed in an event like an earthquake. In this case, there were no immediate reports of people being hurt.
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