💨 Abstract
On May 1, a magnitude 3.4 earthquake occurred in Myanmar at a depth of 30 km, according to the National Centre for Seismology. Shallow earthquakes are more dangerous due to stronger ground shaking and increased damage. Myanmar is earthquake-prone, with a high seismic hazard level due to plate collisions.
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