Magnitude 4.0 earthquake reported in Hanoi’s outlying district

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0 occurred in Hanoi’s outlying district of My Duc on March 25 morning, said the Institute of Geophysics (IGP) under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology.
Magnitude 4.0 earthquake reported in Hanoi’s outlying district ảnh 1The location of the earthquake's epicentre in My Duc district, Hanoi, on March 25 morning (Photo: igp-vast.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – An earthquakewith a magnitude of 4.0 occurred in Hanoi’s outlying district of My Duc onMarch 25 morning, said the Institute of Geophysics (IGP) under the VietnamAcademy of Science and Technology.

The earthquake happened at 8:05:35am. Its epicentre, about 16km deep, was located at 20.770 degrees North and 105.720degrees East, reported the IGP’s VietnamEarthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Centre.

The same day, two others measuring 3.2and 3.7 were reported in Kon Plong district, the Central Highlands province ofKon Tum, at 3:54:40 am and 5:57:18 am, respectively. Their epicentre, about8.1km deep, was at 14.957 degrees North and 108.237 degrees East.

Earthquakes have continuously occurredin Kon Plong district since 2021. The strongest, 4.7, was recorded in theafternoon of August 23, 2022.

IGP Director Nguyen Xuan Anh said datashow that Kon Tum province, including Kon Plong district, is located on a smallseismic fault, and earthquakes here often have magnitude of no more than 5.0.

TheIGP has frequently updated local authorities and people about seismicactivities, he said, noting that despite high frequency, earthquakes in thisarea have yet to reach a level requiring disaster risk warning.

Local residents should not worry butkeep calm, comply with authorities’ instructions, reinforce their houses, andequip themselves with earthquake response knowledge, Anh added./.
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