Tragic Myanmar-Thailand Earthquake Claims Over 1,000 Lives: A Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

Tragic Myanmar-Thailand Earthquake Claims Over 1,000 Lives: A Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

The recent earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand has resulted in a tragic loss of life, with the death toll exceeding 1,000. This catastrophic event has prompted extensive rescue operations as teams sift through the debris in search of survivors. The quake, which has been described as one of the most powerful in recent years, has left many communities devastated and in dire need of assistance.

According to Myanmar’s military government, at least 1,002 individuals have been confirmed dead and nearly 2,376 others injured in the Mandalay region, the country’s second-largest city and close to the earthquake’s epicenter. This information was disclosed in a statement released on Saturday.

Al Jazeera correspondent Tony Cheng reported from the capital Naypyidaw, saying, “It was a pretty uncomfortable night for lots of people. They chose to sleep outside. We saw them in parks putting mattresses outside their homes.” He also noted that there were still aftershocks occurring, although they were not significantly large. “They were not significantly large ones, but enough to make people feel uncomfortable returning into built-up structures,” added Cheng.

In Bangkok, the Thai capital located approximately 1,000 km (620 miles) from the epicenter in Myanmar, at least 10 additional fatalities have been reported. According to the Myanmar military, the infrastructure in several areas, including roads, bridges, and buildings, has been severely impacted, leading to numerous casualties and injuries among civilians. The military’s statement also highlighted the sharp increase in the death toll, which had previously been reported at only 144.

The earthquake, measured at a shallow 7.7 magnitude, struck near Sagaing in central Myanmar during the early afternoon on Friday. This was shortly followed by a 6.7-magnitude aftershock, exacerbating the situation. The quake caused extensive destruction, collapsing buildings, downing bridges, and buckling roads throughout vast regions of Myanmar. Due to unreliable communication networks in remote areas, many fear that the true extent of the disaster is still unfolding.

Harry Roberts, a volunteer with the international disaster relief charity Shelterbox, expressed concern over the complexity of the situation in Myanmar. He stated, “The situation in Myanmar was likely to be very complex and really serious, considering the government’s rare appeal for international help.” He emphasized that the request for aid must navigate through immigration and customs protocols so that NGOs can provide immediate assistance. “At this stage, it’s largely about gathering information and assessing the accessibility into the country,” Roberts added.

In Bangkok, rescue operations continued through the night as teams worked to locate workers trapped in a collapsed 30-storey skyscraper. The building crumbled to the ground within seconds due to the quake’s intensity, transforming it into a heap of debris and twisted metal. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt confirmed that approximately 10 individuals have died, most of whom were inside the skyscraper at the time of the collapse. He also indicated that around 100 workers remain unaccounted for at the construction site, which is located near the popular Chatuchak weekend market.

Governor Chadchart stated, “We are doing our best with the resources we have because every life matters. Our priority is acting as quickly as possible to save them all.”

Reporting from the site of the skyscraper collapse, Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan noted that residents of Bangkok are not accustomed to earthquakes. “There have been more than 70 aftershocks in the last 24 hours,” he reported. “While they haven’t really been felt here in Bangkok, each report gets people very, very nervous. People are incredibly nervous that this might happen again.”

In response to the disaster, Bangkok city authorities announced plans to deploy over 100 engineers to inspect the structural safety of buildings across the city. They have already received more than 2,000 reports of potential damage from the earthquake.

This tragic event has highlighted the urgent need for disaster preparedness and response strategies in the region. As rescue efforts continue, communities will require extensive support to recover from the devastation.

Source: Al Jazeera

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