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Myanmar Earthquake: At Least 150 Dead, Over 700 Injured; Soil Liquefaction, Sagaing Fault Behind Severe Damage, Says NCS

Citing NCS, PTI reported that soil liquefaction happens at places with loose, wet soil like sandy areas near rivers or the coast. When the earthquake shakes the ground, the water between the soil particles pushes them apart, making the soil lose its strength. As a result, buildings, roads and other structures may sink, tilt or collapse, Mishra explained.

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