
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Felt in Thailand
A powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar on March 28, 2025, with its effects felt as far as Thailand. The epicenter was located near Mandalay, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, caused significant shaking in the region, leading to panic among residents.
Initial reports indicate minimal structural damage in Myanmar, but the situation remains fluid as assessments continue. In Thailand, while no major damage has been reported, the earthquake was felt strongly in the northern provinces, prompting residents to evacuate buildings as a precaution.
Rescue and emergency teams have been mobilized in both countries to assess and respond to any emerging needs. The international community has expressed readiness to provide assistance if required. This event serves as a reminder of the seismic activity in Southeast Asia and the importance of preparedness for such natural disasters.
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When was the 7.7 earthquake in Thailand?
A resident carries belongings over debris next to a damaged building in Naypyidaw on March 28, 2025, after an earthquake in central Myanmar. On March 28, at around midday local time, tens of millions of people in Southeast Asia felt the earth below their feet violently rupture.
What causes the Myanmar earthquake?
According to the USGS, the Myanmar earthquake occurred because the India and Eurasia plates were rubbing sideways against each other, a motion described as “strike-slip faulting”.
Where is the collapsed building in Thailand?
In Thailand, a 33-story building under construction crumpled into a cloud of dust near Bangkok's popular Chatuchak market, and onlookers could be seen screaming and running in a video posted on social media.
Where is Myanmar and Thailand?
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is located in the western portion of mainland Southeast Asia. It borders China to the north and northeast, Laos to the East, Thailand to the Southeast, the Andaman Seas and Bay of Bengal to the south and southwest, Bangladesh to the west and India to the northwest.