
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Causing Panic in Bangkok
A powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing widespread panic as far away as Bangkok, Thailand. The earthquake, with a magnitude yet to be officially confirmed, was felt strongly across the region, leading to immediate evacuations and heightened alert statuses in affected areas.
Reports from Al Jazeera, CNN, Reuters, and the BBC detailed the initial shock and subsequent reactions. In Myanmar, residents rushed out of buildings as the ground shook violently. In Bangkok, the tremors caused significant alarm, with many people evacuating high-rise buildings and gathering in open spaces for safety.
The earthquake's epicenter was located in central Myanmar, a region prone to seismic activity due to its position on the tectonic plate boundaries. No immediate reports of casualties or major structural damage have been confirmed, but assessments are ongoing. Rescue and emergency services in both Myanmar and Thailand have been mobilized to respond to any potential aftermath.
This event underscores the ongoing seismic risks in Southeast Asia and the importance of preparedness and rapid response to natural disasters in the region.