PUBLISHED : 21 Nov 2023 at 05: 00 Hundreds of quakes happen along the Three Pagodas Fault per year in Kanchanaburi, although they are too little to be observed, according to a geological specialist. Prinya Putthapiban, an professional at the Geoscience Department of Mahidol University, stated the Three Pagodas Fault runs parallel to the Sagaing Fault in Myanmar and the Ranong Fault in Thailand’s south, leaving little space for it to relocation and develop effective earthquakes. “It is notlikely that the quakes along the Three Pagodas Fault will be as harmful as those found in southern China, northern Myanma
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