Myanmar

Overview

A strong earthquake of 7.7 M at a depth of 10 km occurred on 28 March at 06.20 UTC (12.50 local time) in Sagaing Region, central Myanmar. The epicentre was located about 16 km north-north-west of Sagaing city, and 19 km north-west of Mandalay city. An aftershock of 6.4 M at a depth of 10 km occurred in the same area at 06.32 UTC. Sagaing is home to 1.3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) – a third of all IDPs in Myanmar.

As of 1 April, media reports more than 3,000 fatalities. The worst affected area is Mandalay city with nearly 1,800 fatalities. UN OCHA and MSF report over 300 people still missing, some 3,900 injured, and more than 13,000 displaced across the country. More than 10,000 buildings collapsed or were severely damaged. (ECHO, 1 Apr 2025)

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Myanmar: Earthquake Response Situation Report No. 7 (As of 31 May 2025)

This Situation Report is produced by OCHA in collaboration with the operating humanitarian clusters and their sub-working groups in Myanmar. The humanitarian response section is not necessarily reflective of all humanitarian interventions undertaken on the ground…

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31 May 2025
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Myanmar: M7.7 28 March 2025 Sagaing Earthquake, Satellite-Based Comprehensive Damage Assessment Report - Sagaing, Mandalay, Shan (North), Magway, Nay Pyi Taw, Shan (South) and Bago (East) Regions

I. Overview On the afternoon of March 28, 2025, a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, with its epicentre near the city of Mandalay in central Myanmar. This was followed 12 minutes later by a significant…

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17 Jun 2025
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Attacks on Health Care in Myanmar: 28 May-10 June 2025

Mitigating Damage to Health Facilities in Myanmar: Protecting Health Facilities from Airstrikes and Shelling Health facilities across Kayin State have been repeatedly damaged by airstrikes, artillery fire, and direct clashes since the February 2021 military coup. These…

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Insecurity Insight
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20 Jun 2025
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