Myanmar Earthquake Kills 1,700, Unleashes Energy Equal to 334 Atomic Bombs; Rescue Efforts Struggle Amid Civil War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:13am on 31 Mar 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

A devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, killing around 1,700 people and releasing energy equivalent to 334 atomic bombs, according to geologist Jess Phoenix. The tremors, followed by a 6.7-magnitude aftershock, collapsed buildings, downed bridges, and left millions at risk. Rescue operations continue in Mandalay, but extreme heat and aftershocks complicate efforts. The civil war has further hampered aid, with reports of ongoing clashes. The Red Cross has launched a $100 million appeal to assist victims. Meanwhile, Myanmar’s Muslim community gathered for Eid prayers amidst the ruins. Hopes of finding more survivors are fading as conditions worsen. (PC: Reuters)

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Woman Pulled Alive From Myanmar Earthquake Rubble During Rescue Operation

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:22am on 31 Mar 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

On 28 March, 2025, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, causing widespread devastation and claiming approximately 2,000 lives. Amid ongoing rescue operations, a woman was miraculously pulled alive from the rubble of Mandalay's Great Wall Hotel nearly 60 hours after the quake. Rescue teams from China, Russia, and local operatives are racing against time to find more survivors. In Bangkok, Thailand, emergency workers continue searching for 76 missing individuals beneath the ruins of a collapsed skyscraper. International aid is arriving from countries like India, China, and the US, while the UN is dispatching relief supplies to assist the 23,000 survivors in central Myanmar. (PC: The Hindu & Reuters)

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India's 'Operation Brahma' Leads International Relief Efforts in Myanmar After the Devastation Caused by 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:17am on 31 Mar 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

Recently a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, resulting in over 1,700 fatalities and widespread destruction. India promptly launched 'Operation Brahma,' dispatching naval ships with 30 tonnes of relief materials and deploying an army field hospital with 118 medical personnel to assist the affected regions. The United States, China, and other nations have also extended aid, sending rescue teams, medical supplies, and financial assistance to support relief efforts. Despite these international contributions, ongoing civil conflict and infrastructural challenges in Myanmar continue to impede effective distribution of aid and rescue operations. (PC: The Economic Times & Somoy TV)

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Smell of Death ‘Fills The Air’ Near Epicentre of Myanmar Earthquake

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:58am on 31 Mar 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

“Now with every gust of wind, the smell of dead bodies fills the air,” says Thar Nge, a resident of Sagaing – the city closest to the epicentre of the devastating magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday. The death toll has surpassed 1,700, with over 3,400 injured, a number expected to rise as rescue operations continue. Collapsed infrastructure, including the Ava Bridge, has hindered relief efforts, delaying aid to affected areas. Residents report a pervasive smell of decay as bodies remain trapped under rubble in sweltering 39°C (102°F) heat. Limited equipment forces rescuers and locals to dig through debris manually, shifting focus from saving lives to recovering and burying the dead. (PC: AP Photo & Politico)

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Rescue Hopes Fading Three Days After Deadly 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake in Myanmar

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:34am on 31 Mar 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

A devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar near Mandalay, resulting in over 1,600 fatalities and extensive destruction. Rescue efforts are hampered by damaged infrastructure and ongoing civil conflict. Survivors face shortages of food, water, and medical supplies. International aid has begun arriving, with India launching 'Operation Brahma,' deploying 80 NDRF personnel and dispatching relief materials, including food, medicines, and shelter equipment. Despite these efforts, the situation remains dire, with many areas still inaccessible and the full extent of the disaster yet to be assessed. (PC: France 24 & Reuters)

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7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tonga, Triggers First Tsunami Alert for Coastal Regions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55pm on 30 Mar 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck southeast of Pangai, Tonga, on Sunday, triggering tsunami warnings for Tonga and Niue, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center cautioned that waves up to 1 meter above tide level could impact coastal areas. Authorities urged residents in low-lying areas to move to higher ground. As of now, there are no reports of casualties or major damage. Tonga, situated along the volatile Pacific Ring of Fire, frequently experiences seismic activity. This tremor follows a deadly 7.7-magnitude quake in Myanmar, which caused severe destruction and fatalities in the region.(Representative image)

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6 Dead, Several Injured in Landslide Near Gurdwara Manikaran Sahib, Himachal Pradesh

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:47pm on 30 Mar 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A tragic landslide near Gurdwara Manikaran Sahib in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu district killed six people, including three women, and left several others injured. The disaster struck around 5 PM on Sunday when a large tree, along with debris, collapsed on people sitting by the roadside. Victims included a hawker, a car passenger, and three tourists. The injured were rushed to Jari Hospital for treatment. Rescue teams, including police, district officials, and fire department personnel, are at the site managing relief efforts. Authorities are working to identify the deceased. Further updates on the incident are awaited. (PC: India Today)

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7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tonga, Triggers Tsunami Warning for Pacific Nation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:44pm on 30 Mar 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga, triggering a tsunami warning for the Pacific island nation, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, which hit about 100 kilometers northeast of the main island, Tongatapu, occurred at a depth of 10 km. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center cautioned that hazardous waves could impact coastlines within 300 km of the epicenter. No immediate reports of damage have surfaced. Tonga, home to over 100,000 people, is vulnerable to seismic activity due to its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely. (PC: Instagram/@travelzoli.btc)

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Number of Dead Could Exceed 10,000, Warns Experts Amid Ongoing Rescue Operations

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:34am on 30 Mar 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar near Mandalay on Friday, resulting in at least 1,700 deaths, over 3,400 injuries, and 300 missing individuals. Experts warn the death toll could surpass 10,000. Rescue operations are hampered by damaged infrastructure and ongoing civil unrest. Neighboring countries, including Thailand, also experienced tremors, with Bangkok reporting casualties and structural collapses. International aid is being mobilized, with India, China, and Russia dispatching relief materials and rescue teams. The United Nations has allocated emergency funds to support relief efforts. (PC: AP News & National Geographic)

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7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Devastates Myanmar, Satellite Images Reveal Extensive Damage in Mandalay and Other Cities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:28am on 30 Mar 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 28, 2025, causing widespread destruction. Satellite images show collapsed buildings and shacks across Mandalay and surrounding areas. The earthquake has resulted in over 1,600 confirmed deaths, with the toll expected to rise as aftershocks continue. Critical infrastructure, including airports, highways, and bridges, has been severely damaged. The earthquake's impact reached as far as Bangkok, about 1,300 kilometers away. The disaster is considered one of the deadliest natural events to hit Myanmar in recent years. Relief efforts are underway. (PC: The Hindu)

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