A moderate earthquake shook Myanmar's largest city Yangon tonight, injuring at least one person and damaging some temples, officials said.
The US Geological Survey said the quake measured magnitude 5.1 and was centred about 70 kilometres northwest of Yangon at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometres. Shallow earthquakes tend to cause more damage.
There were several aftershocks.
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Myanmar is in an active earthquake belt, though many of the quakes occur in sparsely populated areas, causing relatively little damage. Older buildings and structures are most vulnerable.
In August last year, a 6.8-magnitude quake struck central Myanmar, killing at least four people and damaging at least 171 pagodas at the famous archaeological site of Bagan, whose structures are more than seven centuries old.
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