AFTERSHOCKS. 



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Another earthquake of a severe nature was felt in Mandalay 

 about 9 a.m. on September 1st, 1913, according to the ; States- 

 man " of September 3rd, 1913. 



List of Aftershocks. 



Date. 



1912, May 23rd 



rime and details of shocks. 



Every few minutes for some hours after the 

 principal shock. 12 shocks between 9 

 a.m. and 10 a.m. 



Place. 



Mandalay. 



Do. do. 



Do. do 



Do. do. 



Do. 





The main shock was followed by minor Maymyo. 

 tremors al short intervals during the 

 morning. ( me at 9-28 a.m., visibly shook 

 the walls of houses. They gradually be- 

 came fainter and less frequent during the 

 afternoon, tn the late afternoon there 



were tremors at 3-33. 5-3, ~>-I4. 5-19, 5-22, 

 5-32, 2 or .'{ tremors between 7 and 8 and 

 one at 9-8 p.m. Farther tremors occur- ; 

 red during the night. 



The severe shock was followed by 4 others Taunggyi. 

 during the day. and by 17 well marked 

 tremors during the following night. 



Strong shock at 9-30 a.m.. lasted about ](» Loilem. 

 to 12 seconds. 2 more slight shocks in ' 

 the afternoon. 



Throughout the day constant shocks were Mogok. 

 felt. At ni<dit there were shocks also. 



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Do. do. 

 Do. do. 



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14 shocks beginning from i) a.m. 



1 shock at 3 p.m. 



10-30 a.m., very slight tremor, followed a 

 short time afterwards by another. Others 

 at about 4 p.m. and 12-30 night. 



There were 7 or more aftershocks 



A slight tremor lasting 30 seconds at about 

 10 a.m. 



Slight shock at 4 p.m. Duration 2 seconds. 





Momeik. 



Myittha, 

 Shwebo. 



Sagamg. 

 Mingin. 



Sadon. 



