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. 2019 Aug 19;377(2155):20180255. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2018.0255

Table 6.

Reported damage to local buildings and pagodas due to Mw 7.5, 4 December 1930 Pyu earthquake, Myanmar. Approximated distance determined from rupture area proposed by Wang et al. [19]).

town Rossi–Forel's (RF) scale MMI scale description
Pyu (distance, 10 km) IX [30,31] VIII
  • most masonry structures (Class A according to EMS) were destroyed (Grade 5 according to EMS)

  • all timber buildings with brick nogging infill wall (Class C according to EMS) had slight tilting (Grade 2 according to EMS)

  • mosques, temples and pagodas suffered complete destruction

Toungoo (distance, 25 km) VIII [30,31] ≥VII
  • many masonry structures (Class A according to EMS) were damaged (Grade 4 according to EMS)

  • most timber buildings with brick nogging infill wall (Class C according to EMS) were slightly damaged (Grade 2 according to EMS)

  • most of the local pagodas were damaged