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Earthquake of 4.7 Strikes Myanmar, Tremors Felt Across Northeast India; No Casualties Reported

A shallow 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar near the Indo-Myanmar border, shaking northeastern India.

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A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar early Tuesday morning, September 30, 2025, at 6:10 am IST, with tremors felt in northeastern India across Assam, Nagaland, and Manipur.

The quake, which had a shallow depth of 15 km, hit at coordinates 24.73 N and 94.63 E, near the Indo-Myanmar border. No damage or casualties have been reported so far. Authorities are monitoring possible aftershocks and reassuring residents in affected regions to remain alert.

Early Morning Earthquake Jolts Myanmar and Northeast India

According to the National Centre for Seismology, the earthquake occurred in Myanmar at 6:10 am IST, impacting several Indian states nearby. Residents in Wokha, Dimapur, Mokokchung, Ngopa, and Champai experienced noticeable tremors early in the day, waking many and causing momentary panic.

The quake’s epicentre was approximately 155 km from Wokha and 159 km from Dimapur, highlighting the vulnerability of border areas to seismic activity. Despite the strong shaking, there have been no reports of injuries or structural damage as of now. Local disaster management teams are on alert, proactively preparing for any aftershocks.

Slew of Recent Earthquakes Signals Active Seismic Zone

This earthquake follows a series of seismic events in the region. It came just hours after a 3.4 magnitude quake in Maharashtra’s Satara district early Tuesday, and after two other earthquakes hit Myanmar on Sunday. Myanmar’s location along the Sagaing Fault, a significant tectonic boundary known for generating earthquakes, contributes to the frequent seismic activities observed in the area.

While the current quake is moderate compared to the devastating 7.7 magnitude tremor that struck central Myanmar in March 2025, it underscores the need for constant vigilance and preparedness in the face of natural hazards.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This recent earthquake is a reminder of the interconnectedness of communities across borders, sharing risks and vulnerabilities. We advocate for compassionate cooperation and information sharing between countries to better protect lives and livelihoods. Strengthening local disaster preparedness, early warning systems, and mutual aid can foster resilience and solidarity. 

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