Johor, a Malaysian state recognized as a significant data center hub, experienced two mild earthquakes on Sunday morning. Authorities report that the tremors caused minimal damage and there have been no confirmed casualties thus far.
The earthquakes were described as moderate in intensity, but no major disruptions or injuries have been recorded. Local officials and emergency services responded promptly to assess the situation and ensure public safety.
Seismologists monitoring the region indicated that the quakes were likely aftershocks following recent seismic activity. Experts emphasized that the tremors pose little threat to infrastructure, including the data centers that are vital to the region’s economy.
Residents in Johor were advised to remain cautious and stay informed through official channels. Emergency response teams continue to monitor the situation, and authorities have reassured the public that appropriate measures are in place to address any potential risks.