Massive Earthquake in Myanmar: The death toll from the earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday may exceed 10,000, according to fears expressed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Tremors from the quake were felt in Thailand, Bangladesh, China, and India.
According to Reuters, Myanmar’s military government has confirmed that the death toll has surpassed 1,000, with more than 2,300 people injured. Meanwhile, a 30-story building collapsed in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, resulting in 10 fatalities.
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The earthquake, measuring 7.7 in magnitude, struck Myanmar at 11:50 AM on Friday. It is the most powerful earthquake to hit Myanmar and Thailand in 200 years. Due to widespread destruction, a state of emergency has been declared in six states of Myanmar and across Thailand.
In response, India has sent an initial consignment of 15 tonnes of relief material to Myanmar under the operation named ‘Operation Brahma’.
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Earthquake in Myanmar: PM Modi spoke to Myanmar Army Chief
The situation in Myanmar has become dire due to the earthquake. PM Modi has expressed condolences by talking to the Myanmar Army Chief over the phone. PM Modi wrote on X that as a close friend and neighbor, India stands in solidarity with the people of Myanmar in this difficult time. Under Operation Brahma, disaster relief materials, humanitarian aid, search and rescue teams are being rapidly sent to the affected areas.
Earthquake in Myanmar: ASEAN countries said – we are ready to help
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has said that it will help in relief operations in Myanmar and Thailand. The organization has said that many people have lost their lives and hundreds have been injured in this natural disaster. Along with this, there has been extensive damage. Let us tell you that ASEAN countries include Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines along with Thailand and Myanmar.
Earthquake in Myanmar: Chinese President expressed condolences to Myanmar Army Chief
Chinese President Xi Jinping has expressed his condolences to the Myanmar Army Chief over the terrible situation caused by the earthquake. According to the state channel CCTV, Jinping expressed deep sorrow and said that China is ready to help Myanmar to help the people in the earthquake affected areas.

Background
Massive Earthquake in Myanmar
The earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand on Friday, March 28, has caused widespread devastation. The situation in Myanmar has become increasingly dire, prompting the military to appeal for international assistance. A state of emergency has been declared in multiple regions. Meanwhile, in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, several buildings have collapsed, leading to a severe crisis. The Prime Minister of Thailand has declared Bangkok an emergency zone to facilitate rapid relief efforts.
Reports indicate that over 1,000 people have lost their lives in Myanmar, while at least 10 deaths have been reported in Thailand.
On March 28, strong tremors were felt across China, Myanmar, Thailand, and India. The first earthquake struck Myanmar at 12:50 PM, measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was located 10 kilometers deep near Sagaing city, Myanmar. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a second earthquake of 6.4 magnitude followed 12 minutes later. The aftermath has left behind catastrophic scenes in Myanmar and Thailand.
Emergency Declared in Myanmar
The worst-hit cities in Myanmar include Mandalay and Sagaing, following which the military declared a state of emergency in multiple affected areas, including Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Bago, and Shan. Since the epicenter was in Sagaing, the central region has borne the brunt of the destruction.
Building Collapse in Bangkok, Emergency Declared
The earthquake’s impact extended to Thailand, where a 30-story under-construction building collapsed in Bangkok. Approximately 80 workers were reported missing, with 10 confirmed dead so far. In response, train services in Bangkok were suspended, and the airport was temporarily closed. Subsequently, the Prime Minister of Thailand declared Bangkok an emergency zone to accelerate rescue and relief operations.
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