Myanmar earthquake death toll surpasses 3,000, ceasefire declared for relief efforts
Thursday, 3 April 2025 The death toll from Myanmar's recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake has reached 3,085, with 341 people still missing and over 4,700 injured. The military junta has announced a temporary ceasefire to aid rescue operations, amidst ongoing efforts by international teams providing nearly 1,000 tonnes of relief supplies.
Myanmar Earthquake: The death toll from Myanmarβs devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake has risen to 2,719, with officials warning it could surpass 3,000. Rescue teams are racing against time as over 4,500 people are injured and more than 400 remain missing. Experts say survival chances for those...
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar near Meiktila on Sunday, marking one of the strongest aftershocks since the deadly March 28 temblor that killed over 3,600. The quake struck as the..
Efforts to clear earthquake debris continue in Myanmar's capital
Days after the earthquake in Myanmar, rescue teams continue clearing debris in the capital, Naypyitaw, while damaged infrastructure..
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Myanmar's military has reportedly conducted dozens of attacks since the devastating earthquake hit the country, including at least 16 since a temporary truce was announced this week, the UN says...
The death toll from Myanmar's earthquake has risen to 2,719, with thousands injured and missing. Rescue efforts are hindered by ongoing civil war. The... IndiaTimes