Reacción a "7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar"
Autor/es reacciones
Joanna Faure Walker
Professor of Earthquake Geology and Disaster Risk Reduction, University College London (UCL)
Myanmar is no stranger to earthquakes. The plate boundary between the India Plate and Eurasia Plate runs approximately north-south, cutting through the middle of the country. These two plates move past each other as they are moving at different rates along a transform plate boundary (a bit like the San Andreas Fault in the south west of the United States).
Although such strike slip earthquakes are of smaller magnitude than the largest earthquakes seen in subduction zones, like to the south in Sumatra, they can still reach magnitudes 7 to 8 and cause severe destruction, as we are seeing in the March 2025 earthquake.
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