Myanmar Earthquake: A devastating earthquake struck Myanmar, shaking the nation and leaving behind a trail of destruction. The earthquake, measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale, caused widespread damage, bringing down multi-storey buildings, cracking roads, and collapsing bridges. The massive tremor turned many areas into rubble.
According to Myanmar's State Administration Council, at least 1,002 people have lost their lives, while 2,376 are injured and 30 remain missing. Rescue operations are in full swing as authorities and volunteers rush to help those trapped under debris.
Myanmar Earthquake Survivor Shares Horrific Ordeal
Many survivors of the Myanmar earthquake have shared the terrifying experience they went through. They described watching buildings crumble and the ground shaking violently.
Aye, a resident of Mandalay, recalled, "Seeing buildings collapse right in front of my eyes. I've never experienced anything like this in my life. Our building is cracked, so I don't dare go back to my home. Everyone is just living by the roadside."
Another survivor, speaking to the BBC, described the situation as a “ruined city” with people still trapped under the rubble. "It was so severe. So severe that I have never seen anything shaking like that," the survivor recounted.
The earthquake lasted for three to four minutes, and people across Myanmar felt the impact. "I was getting messages from friends and realised it was not just in Yangon, but many places across the country," said another survivor.
What is India Doing to Help Myanmar After the Earthquake?
India has stepped forward to help Myanmar in this tragic time. Following PM Modi's orders, the Indian government has sent emergency relief materials to assist the affected people.
India has shown humanitarian support by dispatching the first batch of aid to Myanmar. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "Operation Brahma: Hands over the relief material to Myanmar. The first consignment of relief material was formally handed over to Chief Minister of Yangon U Soe Thein by Ambassador Abhay Thakur in Yangon today."
The relief package includes blankets, tarpaulins, hygiene kits, sleeping bags, solar lamps, food packets, and kitchen sets—essential supplies needed for survival in the aftermath of the disaster.
India has also sent rescue and medical teams to Myanmar to aid thousands of injured people. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation, with PM Modi personally overseeing the relief efforts.
How Many People Died in the Myanmar Earthquake?
In the early hours following the earthquake, initial reports suggested that the damage was not severe. However, as more information came in, the true scale of destruction became clear.
The death toll has surged to 1,002, with 2,376 injured and 30 missing. Authorities fear that the number of casualties may rise as rescue operations continue.
Rescue teams, government agencies, and volunteers are working tirelessly to provide relief and help survivors. The world is watching Myanmar as the nation struggles to recover from one of the most destructive earthquakes in its history.