7.0 magnitude quake hits near Thailand, tremors felt in Hanoi
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Two strong earthquakes struck northeastern Myanmar less than a minute apart Thursday night. They could be felt as far away as Hanoi, but a tsunami was not generated. 

Two strong earthquakes struck northeastern Myanmar less than a minute apart Thursday night. They could be felt as far away as Hanoi, but a tsunami was not generated. 

The first 7.0-magnitude quake was just six miles (10 kilometers) deep, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was followed by another of the same strength but far deeper: 140 miles (230 kilometers).

The quakes struck along Myanmar's borders with Thailand and Laos, about 70 miles (110 kilometers) from the northern Thai city of Chiang Rai.   

Buildings swayed in Bangkok, 500 miles (800 kilometers) south of the epicenter.   

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says it was located too far inland to create a destructive wave.

In Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, many people said they felt tremors lasting from 10 seconds to over a minute, at around 9pm. Many evacuated themselves from high buildings.

Mr. Le Huy Minh, Deputy Director of the Institute of Geophysics under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, said these tremors were of 5 magnitude in Hanoi and 6 in the northwestern mountainous region of Vietnam.


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