“7.7 Magnitude Earthquake in Myanmar: Tremors Felt Across Thailand”
News in 7 Points – Earthquake
- Massive Earthquake Strikes – A 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar on Friday, with tremors felt in China, Thailand, and parts of India.
- Epicenter & Depth – The epicenter was located 16 km northwest of Sagaing, at a depth of 10 km, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

- Casualties in Myanmar – At least 20 people have been confirmed dead in Naypyidaw, and many others injured as hospitals struggle to handle the crisis.
- Severe Infrastructure Damage – Buildings, roads, bridges, and a railway bridge have collapsed in multiple cities, leading to widespread devastation.
- Panic in Thailand – Tremors shook Bangkok, causing people to flee buildings. A 30-story under-construction skyscraper collapsed, killing 3 people and trapping 81 others.
- Effects in India & China – Mild tremors were felt in Kolkata and Imphal, while China’s Yunnan province also reported strong jolts. No major damage reported in these areas.
- Public Transport Disruptions – Thailand suspended metro and train services, while telecommunication systems were disrupted in several regions.
- Rescue Operations Underway – Emergency teams are working to rescue trapped survivors in Myanmar and Thailand, while international relief efforts are being mobilized.
- Concerns Over Future Risks – Experts warn of aftershocks and potential dam failures, while relief agencies continue assessing the long-term impact of the disaster.
- Red Cross Raises Alarm – The Red Cross has reported significant damage and expressed concerns over large-scale infrastructure collapse, including dams and public buildings.
- Eyewitness Accounts – Survivors described the terrifying moments as buildings swayed, alarms rang, and people rushed onto the streets in panic, fearing aftershocks.

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