
Myanmar Earthquake: Over 3,000 Dead, Military Declares Ceasefire
A devastating earthquake struck Myanmar, claiming over 3,000 lives and prompting the military junta to declare a ceasefire. The epicenter was near Mandalay, resulting in severe damage to infrastructure, including a collapsed condominium.
The disaster has led to widespread destruction, with numerous buildings flattened and many residents trapped under rubble. Rescue efforts are underway, but the scale of the catastrophe has overwhelmed local resources. The military's decision to pause hostilities aims to facilitate aid distribution and rescue operations.
International response has been swift, with several countries offering assistance and aid. The United Nations has called for urgent support to help the affected regions. The earthquake has reignited discussions on Myanmar's political situation, with the military's ceasefire seen as a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict.