Myanmar already rolled with the widespread destruction of a recent earthquake and Papua New Guinea was again hit by seismic event moderate size on Sunday, while Takikistan also felt the shaking.
An earthquake of 5.6 hit Myanmar, the European Mediterraneanismological Center (EMSC) said when the crisis-affected nation provided thousands of deaths in the middle of the party’s marking of the water festival.
According to the Seismological Center, the earthquake was at a depth of 35 kilometers (21.75 miles).
EMSC also reported an earthquake of order 5.9 in the Central Asian Land Tadsjikistan at a depth of 16 km (10 miles).
Meanwhile, the German Research Center for Geons that an earthquake with the order of 5.79 hit Papua New Guinea, which hit a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles).
Although the earthquake in these countries took place the same day, but they are far away from each other.
Myanmar mourns over loss of earthquake
The earthquake in Myanmar took place at a time when thousands of citizens celebrated the start of Myanmar’s water festival on Sunday in the ruins of last month’s earthquake, with the country’s most violent vacation muted by the tragedy in the shake.
The “Thingyan” festival typically celebrates Myanmar’s new years of water -plashing rituals symbolizing purification and renewal, but the central cities of Mandalay and Sagaing are destroyed by the 7.7 size earthquake.
Two weeks from the disaster that killed more than 3,600, hundreds still live in tent camps, pepped among Pancaked residential blocks, tea shops and torn hotels raged.
Many people still lack work latrines and need to queue to drink water, and the weather forecast for heavy rain makes them fight over their provisional homes.
Myanmar’s ruling military junta has commanded the five-day festival to have no music or dance.
Since the earthquake temperatures on March 28 have risen to a parcing 44 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit), while the tent residents at night are led by mosquitoes before rising at dawn to help.
More than 5,200 buildings have been destroyed by official figures, while more than two million people are in need as a result of the earthquake, the UN says.
The shakes were felt as far away as Bangkok, where a high -rise buildings during construction collapsed and caught dozens of workers.