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  • 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.

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