A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Myanmar, centered southwest of Keng Tung in Shan state, near the borders of China, Laos, and Thailand. The quake, at a depth of 10 kilometers, was felt in Thailand’s Chiang Mai. Myanmar, with a history of seismic activity, often experiences earthquakes due to its geological faults. As of now, there is no information about damage caused by the earthquake. Earthquakes in the region are closely monitored due to their potential impact on neighboring countries. The seismic event underscores the importance of regional collaboration in monitoring and responding to natural disasters like earthquakes.