A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, releasing energy equivalent to over 300 atomic bombs and causing more than 1,600 deaths. Aftershocks may persist due to ongoing tectonic activity.
The powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake, which killed around 1700 people in Myanmar, has unleashed energy equivalent to over 300 atomic bombs combined, according to a leading American geologist.
Experts warn the death toll could exceed 10,000. The quake's force was described by geologists as equivalent to "334 atomic bombs," reducing buildings to rubble in seconds. Neighboring Thailand ...
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, March 29, releasing an immense force equivalent to over 300 atomic bombs, a geologist told CNN. The disaster has left over 1,600 dead ...
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“The force that a quake like this releases is about 334 atomic bombs,” geologist Jess Phoenix told CNN. She warned that the worst may not be over, with aftershocks likely to continue for ...
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