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Hundreds Feared Dead As Powerful Earthquake Strikes Myanmar And Thailand

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 28, 2025 World News No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hundreds Feared Dead As Powerful Earthquake Strikes Myanmar And Thailand.

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake has struck central Myanmar, causing widespread devastation and triggering tremors across neighbouring countries, including Thailand. The full scale of the disaster remains unclear, but early reports indicate that hundreds may have lost their lives, while dozens remain trapped in collapsed structures.

 

Myanmar Declares State of Emergency

The Myanmar military government has declared a state of emergency in six regions: Sagaing, Mandalay, Magway, Bago, eastern Shan State, and Naypyidaw. Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city, is among the worst-hit areas, with multiple buildings, including hotels, schools, and bridges, collapsing. Roads and highways have also sustained significant damage, leaving vehicles stranded.





According to eyewitnesses, a bridge in Mandalay has collapsed into a river, and thick smoke has been seen rising from damaged buildings. The government has urged residents to brace for aftershocks in the next six hours.

 

Red Cross Response Hampered by Power Outages

The Red Cross has mobilised emergency teams to affected areas in Myanmar, but their efforts have been hampered by power outages and disruptions to communication networks in Mandalay and Sagaing. Despite these challenges, the organisation is working to assess humanitarian needs and coordinate rescue operations.

 

Second Earthquake and Aftershocks

Just 12 minutes after the initial earthquake, a second tremor measuring 6.4 struck 18 kilometres south of Sagaing, intensifying fears of further destruction. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as residents prepare for potential aftershocks.

 

Building Collapse in Bangkok Leaves Dozens Trapped

In Thailand, the quake caused the collapse of an unfinished high-rise building in Bangkok, leaving 43 construction workers trapped. The building, located near Chatuchak Park, was intended for government offices. Seven workers managed to escape, while rescue teams are racing against time to save those still inside.

 

“When I arrived to inspect the site, I heard people calling for help,” said Worapat Sukthai, deputy police chief of Bang Sue district.

 

Fears of Further Disasters

Residents in Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, have reported feeling the tremors for an extended period. While damage in the city appears limited, many remain anxious about the possibility of stronger aftershocks or another earthquake in the coming days.

 

With search and rescue efforts underway, authorities in both Myanmar and Thailand are working to assess the full extent of the disaster and provide aid to those affected.

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