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Strong earthquake of 6.1 magnitude jolts India-Myanmar border region
The epicentre of the earthquake was about 126 km southeast of Mizoram`s Aizawl.
Highlights
- The earthquake hit 175 km E of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
- A witness called the quake "very strong".
New Delhi: A massive earthquake of magnitude 6.1 jolted the India-Myanmar border region on early Friday (November 26), according to India`s National Center for Seismology.
The tremors of the quake were felt at 175 km E of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) informed, “An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 strikes 175 km E of Chittagong, Bangladesh (Myanmar-India border region) about 9 minutes ago.”
According to Reuters, EMSC changed the magnitude of the quake at 5.8, after having earlier given it a magnitude of 6.0. The epicentre was about 126 km southeast of Mizoram’s Aizawl in northeastern India.
A witness from Chittagong, which is about 184 km west of the earthquake's epicentre, called the tremors “very strong”, Reuters reported.
(With agency inputs)