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Latest revision as of 13:11, 21 November 2025
Earthquakes in Bangladesh are frequent and often cause damage. These seismic events occur due to a convergent boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate with the minor Burma Plate
- ^ “5.7 magnitude earthquake jolts Bangladesh”. The Business Standard. 2025-11-21. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
- ^ “M 5.5 – 10 km ENE of Rāmganj, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ “M 6.2 – 19 km SW of Hakha, Myanmar”. earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- ^ “M 4.5 – 14 km ENE of Doh?r, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
- ^ “M 5.1 – 27 km S of Son?rgaon, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 4.8 – 13 km ENE of Mymensingh, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 5.5 – 18 km ESE of Bandarban, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 5.5 – 41 km W of Lunglei, India”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 4.3 – 34 km NE of Raoj?n, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 5.7 – 44 km SE of Khagrachhari, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 4.5 – 8 km NNE of Saidpur, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 4.5 – 9 km SSW of Dhaka, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 5.2 – 16 km NW of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 6.1 – 42 km SW of Saiha, India”. earthquake.usgs.gov. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- ^ “M 5.8 – 49 km S of Sarankhola, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 5.9 – 18 km SSW of Jahedpur, Bangladesh”. earthquake.usgs.gov.
- ^ “M 6.9 – Chuchua, Netrokona, Bangladesh”. United States Geological Survey. September 9, 1923. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
- ^ “M 7.2 – Maska, Netrokona, Bangladesh”. United States Geological Survey. July 8, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
- ^ Mondal, Dhiman R.; McHugh, Cecilia M.; Mortlock, Richard A.; Steckler, Michael S.; Mustaque, Sharif; Akhter, Syed Humayun (October 2018). “Microatolls document the 1762 and prior earthquakes along the southeast coast of Bangladesh”. Tectonophysics. 745: 196–213. Bibcode:2018Tectp.745..196M. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2018.07.020. S2CID 53578945.

