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Earthquake Aftermath: A Region in Mourning as Rescue Operations Continue

The 7.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday has left both nations reeling from widespread devastation.

As of Monday, the death toll in Myanmar has risen to 2,056, with approximately 3,900 people injured and nearly 270 reported missing, according to the country’s State Administration Council Information Team. The earthquake’s toll continues to climb as rescue efforts progress.

At 12:51 local time (06:21 GMT) on Friday, Myanmar paused for a moment of silence to honor the victims, marking the exact time of the earthquake’s impact. This act of remembrance is part of a week of national mourning for those lost in the tragedy. In addition to the deaths, the country faces massive displacement, food shortages, and widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure.

The team has arrived in Mandalay, near the epicenter, where residents are coping with the loss of loved ones, damaged homes, and the ongoing struggle for basic necessities. The scale of the devastation has left many in dire need of assistance.

In Thailand, the death toll stands at 20, with rescue efforts underway in the capital, Bangkok, where a high-rise building collapsed during the earthquake. Authorities report the discovery of around six bodies in the rubble, and over 70 people remain trapped. The city’s governor confirmed that rescuers are preparing to dig deeper into the debris to recover bodies and search for survivors.

Meanwhile, international aid is beginning to arrive in Myanmar. The first batch of disaster-relief material, sent by the Chinese government, arrived on Monday to assist in the ongoing recovery efforts.

As both Myanmar and Thailand continue to grapple with the destruction, rescue teams—both domestic and international—are working tirelessly, racing against time to save lives and bring relief to those affected by this devastating natural disaster.

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