• About us
  • Membership
  • Contact us
  • Fri December 19, 2025

  • Home
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Multimedia
  • Tourism

Myanmar earthquake

Total:1

  • Why did the March 28 Myanmar earthquake cause major damage in South Asia? 2025-04-25 14:55

    By Mehdi Zare

    Why did the March 28 Myanmar earthquake cause major damage in South Asia?

    TEHRAN - The Sagaing Fault, passing nearby Mandalay, Myanmar, has a long history of destructive earthquakes. In 1946, in an earthquake of M7.7 similar to the 2025 earthquake, the northern part of the Sagaing Fault ruptured near Mandalay, causing widespread damage.

All Pages

Latest

  • The US playbook: deception before war, bullying after

  • What’s in Tehran art galleries

  • Visual album “Come, O Love” featuring Shahram Nazeri, Davlatmand Kholov unveiled in Konya

  • IAF cinematheque to screen Al Pacino’s “Wilde Salomé”

  • Tehran ceremony honors scientific achievers of Islamic Iran

  • Machado’s Nobel win facilitates war crimes and plunder, Julian Assange argues

  • EU agrees to loan Ukraine $105 billion after bid to use Russian assets fails

  • Trump threatens military aggression against Venezuela despite American public opposition

  • Violence erupts in Bangladesh after youth leader dies 

  • Sydney attack: Israel’s balance of gains and losses

  • Gorgan hosts intl. tribal culture festival highlighting regional ties

  • Miami summit to address future of Gaza agreement as Israel continues lethal strikes

  • Nvidia deepens complicity in Israeli occupation with new ‘second home’ R&D campus

  • Iran’s Ilam, Iraq’s Karbala discuss joint tourism exhibition

  • Tourism minister says Yalda can serve as platform for regional dialogue

Desktop version Mobile version
Top
  • About us
  • Membership
  • Contact us
  • Home
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Multimedia
  • Tourism

All Content by Mehr News Agency is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Developed by: Nastooh Designed by: Pixel Studio