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Myanmar Earthquake Strikes, Felt in Thailand

Myanmar Earthquake Strikes, Felt in Thailand

A powerful earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing widespread concern and prompting immediate response efforts. The earthquake, which was significant enough to be felt in neighboring Thailand, has led to a flurry of activity as rescue and assessment teams mobilize to address the aftermath.

Reports from The New York Times and AP News indicate that the earthquake's epicenter was located in Myanmar, with tremors reaching as far as Bangkok. The BBC has provided video coverage of the event, showcasing the immediate impact on local communities. The New York Times also offered a live update on the situation, highlighting the ongoing developments and the scale of the disaster.

The earthquake has not only caused physical damage but has also raised concerns about the region's preparedness for such natural disasters. Efforts are underway to assess the full extent of the damage and to provide necessary aid to affected areas.

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What was the magnitude of the earthquake in Bangkok today?

A strong 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked the Thai capital Friday, causing buildings to sway.

How many magnitude earthquakes are there in Thailand today?

The 7.7 magnitude quake rocked Thailand and neighboring Myanmar, causing possible casualties from a collapsed building in Bangkok. Tourists and residents of Thailand's capital spoke of their shock and disbelief after the earthquake caused panic in the city.

How many people died in the Myanmar earthquake today?

Powerful quake rocks Myanmar: At least 144 people were killed and more than 730 injured after a 7.7-magnitude quake struck Myanmar near the city of Mandalay, according to the head of the country's military government. A strong aftershock of 6.4 magnitude also hit Myanmar, with tremors felt across Thailand and in China.

Why does Myanmar have an earthquake?

Myanmar lies on the boundary between two tectonic plates and is one of the world's most seismically active countries, although large and destructive earthquakes have been relatively rare in the Sagaing region. The Reuters Tariff Watch newsletter is your daily guide to the latest global trade and tariff news.

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