
Mandalay: A 5.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in Mandalay, the central city of Myanmar and the second largest city. Regarding the earthquake on Saturday night, the United States Geological Survey (UHGS) said the earthquake could actually be part of the shocks after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred on Friday afternoon.
Many buildings collapsed due to the 7.7 magnitude earthquake on Friday and the collapses that occurred: the bridges and roads collapsed, the death toll reached 1600: 3,400 missing: The number of dead is expected to increase
People were frightened by the earthquake and ran out of their homes and ran into the open. People were seen running in the streets and streets and shouting for help.
Meanwhile, relief teams sent by India are busy with rescue and relief work. Officials are monitoring the situation and ensuring that there is no further damage.
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in Myanmar on Friday afternoon. Therefore, it is known that at least more than 1600 people have died. 3,400 people are still missing and the number of dead is expected to increase.
The earthquake has caused widespread damage to the country. Many roads have been broken. The bridges are broken, communication and electricity have come to a standstill. Civil war is going on in the country, causing the situation to become more complicated.
People spent all night outside their homes in Mandalay, a central city of a country with a population of 1.5 million. Because they feared that if more shocks came, the broken houses would collapse. The city airport has also been badly affected.
Earthquake tremors were also felt in the neighboring country Thailand, where at least 17 people were reported killed.
Despite a fierce earthquake of 7.7 magnitude on Friday, this is getting out of the control of this threatened country. There has been internal conflict since 2021, when a military jute (led by China) captured power after overthrowing the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. With this, widespread armed conflict has started in the country. Government forces have lost control of the large area of the country. Due to the ongoing civil war, it has become extremely difficult for the aid workers to reach the affected areas. The United Nations says that three million people have been displaced due to this civil war, two million of which require immediate human assistance.
Even before the earthquake, the military regime had banned assistance in areas affected by civil war. Military rule is currently entangled in a conflict between the years active ethnic groups and newly formed democracy, People’s Defense Forces (PDF), which has made it extremely difficult to send humanitarian aid to earthquake affected areas, although Indian aid workers are working in the meantime.
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