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11 earthquakes in one day in Kon Tum

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí26/11/2024

(Dan Tri) - Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province has just recorded 11 consecutive earthquakes. The strongest one had a magnitude of 3.8, causing tremors in Kon Plong District and surrounding areas.


On November 26, the Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Center (Institute of Geophysics) issued a notice recording 11 earthquakes occurring in nearly one day in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province.

The first earthquake occurred at 2:22 a.m. with a magnitude of 3.8 and a focal depth of about 8.1 km. Disaster risk level 0.

The earthquakes that followed had magnitudes ranging from 2.7 to 3.7.

11 trận động đất trong một ngày ở Kon Tum - 1

People in the epicenter and neighboring districts often feel the tremors caused by the earthquake (Photo: Pham Hoang).

Mr. Nguyen Van Son (Mang Den town, Kon Plong district) shared: "At around 2am, my family was sleeping when we felt strong shaking caused by the earthquake. After that, my family also felt shaking but it was lighter."

According to Mr. Son, in Kon Plong district, everyone often feels tremors. When earthquakes cause strong tremors, people are also confused and worried about the safety of the structures.

In recent days, Kon Plông district has continuously recorded earthquakes.

According to the Institute of Geophysics, the earthquake in Kon Plông district was a stimulated earthquake, due to the water accumulation process of the hydroelectric reservoir affecting the active fault system below, causing the earthquake to occur earlier than the natural law.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/xa-hoi/11-tran-dong-dat-trong-mot-ngay-o-kon-tum-20241126172155184.htm

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