A unilateral partial ceasefire to facilitate earthquake relief efforts was announced on Saturday by Myanmars shadow National Unity Government, which coordinates the popular struggle against the ruling military. The countrys death toll from the disaster soared to 1,644.
The figure was a sharp rise compared to the 1,002 announced just hours earlier, highlighting the difficulty of confirming casualties over a widespread region and the likelihood that the numbers will continue to grow from Fridays 7.7 magnitude quake. The number of injured increased to 3,408, while the missing figure rose to 139.
In neighboring Thailand, the death toll rose to 17. The quake rocked the greater Bangkok area, home to around 17 million people, and other parts of the country. Many places in the north reported damage, but the only casualties were reported in Bangkok.
Of the death toll, 10 were killed in the high rise building near famous Chatuchak market that collapsed, while the rest were killed in seven other sites. Authorities in Bangkok said 83 people were unaccounted for.
Source: WTHR
Published on March 31, 2025
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