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Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 2,000 as Rescue Efforts Intensify

Thousands remain homeless and vulnerable as international aid teams work to overcome logistical challenges in the aftermath of the 7.7 magnitude disaster.

Overview

  • The confirmed death toll from the March 28 earthquake has risen to over 2,000, with 3,900 injured and 270 still missing in Myanmar.
  • Mandalay, near the epicenter, has suffered extensive destruction, with many residents forced to sleep outdoors due to aftershock fears and unsafe buildings.
  • The Myanmar military junta has declared a week of national mourning and issued a rare international appeal for aid to address the escalating humanitarian crisis.
  • Over 1,000 foreign rescuers have arrived to support local efforts, with approximately 650 people rescued from the rubble so far, though extreme heat and civil conflict hinder operations.
  • The earthquake's impact extended beyond Myanmar, with a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, killing at least 20 people and leaving dozens missing.

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