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See what being bored about Covid does to a person? :banghead: :laugh: Perhaps of interest and I'll post those of a size that can be easily felt, when I see them. Km, I believe is depth. Phase, (See below edit.)

During January, Myanmar has been the most active with 16. Second in number the usual small rumbles in the Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai area. Several of the 3.0-4.0 size in the Andaman, Sumatra and Nicobar islands area. The largest for the month was in the Nicobar island chain at 4.8 on January 18.

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Edit: Phase (Phase Count) is the number of seismic monitoring stations used to calculate the center.
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Four small earthquakes in Kanchanauburi

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... chanauburi

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KANCHANABURI: Four small earthquakes were recorded in Sri Sawat district of this western province on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, the strongest measured at magnitude 3.7.

The tremors were centred on tambon Khao Jode and the epicentres 1-2 kilometres underground, the earthquake observation division of the Meteorological Department reported

The first was about 2km deep at 10pm and of magnitude of 2.1. The second occurred at 22.18pm, measured 3.7 and was also centred 2km underground.

The third followed at 2.22am, magnitude 2.2 and one kilometre deep, and the fourth at 5.20am at the same depth and of magnitude 2.9.

Wallop Mekphrueksawong, public works director of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, said the quakes were centred about 66 kilometres north of Srinagarind dam in the same district and 63 kilometres east of the Vajiralongkorn dam in Thong Pha Phum district.

The series of quakes had no impact on the dams, he said.
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Small earthquake in Kanchanaburi

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... nchanaburi (Map at link)

KANCHANABURI: An earthquake of magnitude 3.2, centred in Sri Sawat district, was recorded by seismologists early on Tuesday morning.

The Meteorological Department reported the quake occured at 4.39am and was centred six kilometres underground, below tambon Khao Jot of Sri Sawat district.

It was about 50 kilometres north of Srinagarind dam and 62km east of the Vajiralongkorn dam. No one felt it.

The Provincial Electricity Authority reported the quake had no impact on the dams.

Previously four quakes were detected near the latest epicentre in July.
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Series of earthquakes strike 500km away from Thailand’s Andaman coast

https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/weather ... aman-coast

A series of continuous 4.0 – 4.9 magnitude earthquakes struck the Andaman and Nicobar islands for a period of 3 days, 506 kilometres away from Thailand’s Andaman coast. More than 40 tremors occurred, beginning July 4 at 6:00am and continuing until this morning, July 6.

The epicentre of the tremors was only 10 kilometres deep, making the chance of a tsunami extremely low, according to Thailand’s Metereological Department. Such tremors happen regularly, said the department.

Chulalongkorn University’s Department of Geology said the earthquakes were caused by normal fault movement and are extremely unlikely to cause a tsunami. In the rare occurrence that the tremors did trigger a tsunami, it would be low scale and not nearly as destructive as the 2004 Boxing Day earthquake and tsunami, said the department.

The series of tremors sparked concerns that two of Thailand’s tsunami buoys are not working. However, Phuket’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation would like to assure the public that there are good warning systems and response plans in place if a tsunami were to occur.

Phuket’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation confirmed that 19 warning towers around the island are working well. If a tsunami occurred, the towers’ alarms would sound loudly and issue warnings in 5 languages. The department said the towers’ speakers will be tested by playing the national anthem from the towers at 8:00am every Wednesday morning.

The department said there will be a tsunami evacuation drill in Phuket’s Thalang district on July 20.

Phuket’s Earthquake Monitoring and Surveillance Centre has asked volunteers to listen out for the sound of the alarm towers along the Andaman coast and educate people about tsunamis.

The centre says an earthquake will only trigger a tsunami if the earthquake has a magnitude higher than 6.5, is caused by the subduction of oceanic tectonic plates and has a deep epicentre.

So, it was concluded that the series of tremors that occurred at the Andaman and Nicobar islands cannot cause a tsunami. However, the centre says the situation should still be monitored.

The earthquakes were linked to flooding that occurred at Sai Kaew beach, which sparked concerns that a tsunami might occur. But if a tsunami was on the way, the water would drain from the beach first.

The centre says earthquakes of 6.5 – 7.9 magnitude can trigger small-scale tsunamis that would not cause significant damage to property. Whereas 7.6 – 7.9 magnitude earthquakes can trigger tsunamis that cause significant damage, especially near the epicentre. Earthquakes with a magnitude higher than 7.9, and especially as high as 9.0, can trigger tsunamis that cause widespread destruction.

The centre says their response time is good and if a tsunami was approaching, there would be ample to vacate the island of Phuket.

SOURCE: Workpoint Today, Thai Rath
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12 of these within 12 hours, and they seem to be coming every hour, most directly northwest of Chiang Rai. Something is cooking?

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There have been several earthquakes a day for weeks now, almost all in the same area. Its either releasing energy little by little if they're lucky, or building up to something much bigger.

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North shaken by earthquakes in Myanmar

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... in-myanmar

People in upper northern provinces felt tremors from about 70 earthquakes centred in Myanmar overnight, which included three shocks over magnitude 5.

The Earthquake Observation Division of the Meteorological Department said people in the North sensed earthquake starting at 11.40pm with a 5.1 magnitude on the Richter scale that was centred four kilometres underground in Myanmar, about 80 kilometres northeast of Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai.

At 12.07am on Friday, another shock with a 6.4 magnitude was recorded three kilometres underground 87km northwest of Mae Sai.

Then a 5.3-magnitude earthquake was detected four kilometres underground 82km northeast of Mae Sai at 5.38am.

The tremors wer felt in parts of Chiang Rai, Phayao and Chiang Mai provinces, and people reported their experiences to the Earthquake Observation Division.

Residents in Mae Sai, Muang and Chiang Khong districts of Chiang Rai and Muang district of Chiang Mai said that their houses shook for a few seconds.

There were about 70 shocks in total, continuing until 8.43am on Friday.
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Looks like the epicenter was in Burma's Shan state. I saw a video from inside a house in Muang La, near Kentung and the shaking was really tough with things falling down from the shelves.
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6.2 Sumatra quake felt in southern Thailand

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... n-thailand

Something big is building up again, and it has been for months, from Sumatra up to northern Burma and southwest China.
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