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Strong earthquake strikes Myanmar, buildings collapse in Mandalay, witnesses say

Published Mar 28, 2025 4:44 pm Updated Mar 28, 2025 4:51 pm

A strong earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday, March 28, and several buildings collapsed in Mandalay, the country's second-largest city, witnesses said.

Buildings shook as well in Bangkok, the Thai capital about 1,000 km (620 miles) to the south, and hundreds of people rushed out in panic. Trading on the stock exchange was halted.

The United States Geological Survey said the quake was of 7.7 magnitude and at a depth of 10 km. It was followed by a powerful aftershock.

A person rides a scooter near the site of a collapsed building after a strong earthquake struck central Myanmar.

The epicenter was about 17.2 km from the city of Mandalay, which has a population of about 1.5 million.

There was no immediate word from Myanmar authorities on damage.

An officer from the Myanmar Fire Services Department told Reuters: "We have started the search and going around Yangon to check for casualties and damage. So far, we have no information yet."

A worker carries a casualty on his back after a strong earthquake struck central Myanmar.

Social media posts from Mandalay, Myanmar's ancient royal capital that is at the centre of its Buddhist heartland, showed collapsed buildings and debris strewn across streets of the city. Reuters could not immediately verify the posts.

One witness in the city told Reuters: "We all ran out of the house as everything started shaking. I witnessed a five-storey building collapse in front of my eyes. Everyone in my town is out on the road and no one dares to go back inside buildings."

Another witness in the city, Htet Naing Oo, told Reuters that a tea shop had collapsed with several people trapped inside. "We couldn’t go in," she said. "The situation is very bad."

A third witness said a mosque in the city was badly damaged.

The earthquake affected Bangkok as well with people pouring out of buildings following the tremors in the Thai capital.

China's Xinhua news agency said strong tremors were felt in southwestern Yunnan province which borders Myanmar, but there were no reports of casualties.

Witnesses contacted in Yangon said many people ran out from buildings in the city, the largest in the country.

People gather on a street after a strong earthquake struck central Myanmar.

Witnesses in Bangkok said people ran out onto the streets in panic, many of them hotel guests in bathrobes and swimming costumes.

One office tower in downtown Bangkok swayed from side to side for at least two minutes, with doors and windows creaking loudly, witnesses said.

A crack is seen on a building after the strong earthquake.

Hundreds of employees filed out via emergency stairs as some shocked and panicked workers froze. Loud shrieks could be heard as the building continued to sway.

Outside, hundreds gathered in the afternoon sun, while staff with medical kits found office chairs for elderly and people in shock.

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