Pacific Disaster Center Area Brief: General Executive Summary HONOLULU 09:47:37 11 Jan 2018 WASH.D.C. 14:47:37 11 Jan 2018 ZULU 19:47:37 11 Jan 2018 NAIROBI 22:47:37 11 Jan 2018 YANGON 02:17:37 12 Jan 2018 BANGKOK 02:47:37 12 Jan 2018 Region Selected » Lower Left Latitude/Longitude: 15.363 N˚ , 93.0795 E˚ Upper Right Latitude/Longitude: 21.363 N˚ , 99.0795 E˚ Current Hazards: Recent Earthquakes Event Severity Date (UTC) Magnitude Depth (km) Location Lat/Long 11-Jan-2018 19:06:24 5.3 10 38km W of Pyu, Burma 18.49° N / 96.07° E 11-Jan-2018 19:01:52 5.3 10 25km W of Pyu, Burma 18.44° N / 96.2° E 11-Jan-2018 18:56:58 5.3 10 38km WSW of Pyu, Burma 18.33° N / 96.1° E 11-Jan-2018 18:43:12 6 10 39km WSW of Pyu, Burma 18.36° N / 96.08° E Source: PDC Lack of Resilience Index: The Lack of Resilience Index assesses the susceptibility to impact and the short-term inability to absorb, respond to, and recover from disruptions to a country's normal function. Myanmar ranks 21 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Myanmar is less resilient than 88% of countries assessed. This indicates that Myanmar has medium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function. Thailand ranks 82 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Thailand is less resilient than 51% of countries assessed. This indicates that Thailand has medium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function. 170,000 Legend Population Density (person/sqkm) 0 Additional information and analysis is available for Disaster Management Professionals. If you are a Disaster Management Professional and would like to apply for access, please register here . Validation of registration information may take 24-48 hours. Earthquake - 6.0 - 39km WSW... Location: Bago Region, Myanmar (Burma) Severity Level: Watch Earthquake - 5.3 - 38km WSW... Location: Bago Region, Myanmar (Burma) Severity Level: Advisory Situational Awareness Lowest (0) Highest (1) Thailand Russia Nigeria United States
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Region Selected » Lower Left Latitude/Longitude: 15.363 N˚ , 93.0795 E˚Upper Right Latitude/Longitude: 21.363 N˚ , 99.0795 E˚
Current Hazards:
Recent Earthquakes
Event Severity Date (UTC) Magnitude Depth (km) Location Lat/Long
11-Jan-2018 19:06:24 5.3 10 38km W of Pyu, Burma 18.49° N / 96.07° E
11-Jan-2018 19:01:52 5.3 10 25km W of Pyu, Burma 18.44° N / 96.2° E
11-Jan-2018 18:56:58 5.3 10 38km WSW of Pyu, Burma 18.33° N / 96.1° E
11-Jan-2018 18:43:12 6 10 39km WSW of Pyu, Burma 18.36° N / 96.08° E
Source: PDC
Lack of Resilience Index:The Lack of Resilience Index assesses the susceptibility to impact and the short-term inability to absorb, respond to, and recover from disruptions to acountry's normal function.
Myanmar ranks 21 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Myanmar is less resilient than 88% of countries assessed. This indicates thatMyanmar has medium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function.
Thailand ranks 82 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Thailand is less resilient than 51% of countries assessed. This indicates that Thailandhas medium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function.
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Multi Hazard Risk Index:The Multi Hazard Risk index assesses the likelihood of losses or disruptions to a country's normal function due to the interaction between exposure to multiplehazards (tropical cyclone winds, earthquake, flood and tsunami), socioeconomic vulnerability, and coping capacity
Multi-Hazard Exposure Myanmar ranks 7 out of 165 countries assessed for Multi Hazard Risk. Myanmar has a Multi Hazard Risk higher than 96% of countriesassessed. This indicates that Myanmar has more likelihood of loss and/or disruption to normal function if exposed to a hazard.
Multi-Hazard Exposure Thailand ranks 53 out of 165 countries assessed for Multi Hazard Risk. Thailand has a Multi Hazard Risk higher than 68% ofcountries assessed. This indicates that Thailand has more likelihood of loss and/or disruption to normal function if exposed to a hazard.
Source: PDC
Lack of Resilience Index:The Lack of Resilience Index assesses the susceptibility to impact and the short-term inability to absorb, respond to, and recover from disruptions to acountry's normal function.
Myanmar ranks 21 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Myanmar is less resilient than 88% of countries assessed. This indicates thatMyanmar has medium susceptibility to negative impacts, and is more able to respond to and recover from a disruption to normal function.
Thailand ranks 82 out of 165 countries assessed for Lack of Resilience. Thailand is less resilient than 51% of countries assessed. This indicates that Thailand
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03-Dec-1930 00:18:00 7.30 - MYANMAR (BURMA): PYU 18.2° N / 96.4° E
05-May-1930 00:13:00 7.30 -MYANMAR (BURMA): PEGU,
RANGOON17.3° N / 96.5° E
24-Aug-2016 10:34:55 6.80 84.07 25km W of Chauk, Burma 20.92° N / 94.58° E
21-Sep-2003 00:18:00 6.60 10MYANMAR (BURMA):
TAUNGDWINGYI; THAILAND:BANGKOK
19.92° N / 95.67° E
Source: Earthquakes
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Historical Hazards
Dec 24 2015Earthquakes
25km W of Chauk,Burma
Apr 21 2008Fires
Myanmar
Apr 21 2008Fires
Myanmar,Thailand
Apr 29 2006Tropical Cyclone
Indian Ocean
Apr 27 2008FiresMyanmar
May 05 1982Tropical CycloneIndian Ocean
Dec 21 2002EarthquakesMYANMAR(BURMA):TAUNGDWINGYI;THAILAND:BANGKOK
Oct 23 2010Tropical Cyclone
Indian Ocean
Dec 26 2004Tsunami Runups
AUNG HLAING VILLAGE
Dec 26 2004Tsunami Runups
THIT POKE VILLAGE
Dec 26 2004Tsunami Runups
KAING THAUNG ISLAND,PAGODA
May 02 2007FiresMyanmar
Dec 26 2004Tsunami Runups
KAPYET THAUNG VILLAGE
Apr 30 2007FiresMyanmar
Nov 30 1978Tropical CycloneWestern Pacific
Nov 22 1992Tropical CycloneWestern Pacific
Dec 26 2004Tsunami RunupsKAING THAUNG ISLAND VILLAGE
132 No Data Indian Ocean 13.29° N / 92.45° EEvent Name Start/End Date(UTC) Max Wind Speed
(mph)Min Pressure
(mb)Location Lat/Long
Source: Tropical Cyclones
* As defined by the source (Dartmouth Flood Observatory, University of Colorado), Flood Magnitude = LOG(Duration x Severity x Affected Area). Severityclasses are based on estimated recurrence intervals and other criteria.
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