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On Sunday morning (Aug 24), a 4.1-magnitude earthquake hit Johor.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department reported that the quake occurred around 6.13am, 5km west of Segamat in Johor.
The quake, with a depth of 10km, posed no tsunami threat, according to the weather agency.
Tremors were felt in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Southern Pahang as well.
Johor’s chief minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi confirmed in a Facebook post that there were no injuries or property damages reported.
Malaysia has encountered earthquakes originating from its landmass before. In an August 2026 report by The Star, it was noted that Johor had experienced two such earthquakes in early 1922. The first, on Jan 31, measured 5.4 in magnitude, while the second on Feb 7 registered at 5.0.
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