On 28 March 2025 at 12:50:52
MMT (06:20:52 UTC), a 7.7–7.9
earthquake
An earthquakealso called a quake, tremor, or tembloris the shaking of the Earth's surface resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity, from those so weak they ...
struck the
Sagaing Region
Sagaing Region (, ; formerly Sagaing Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative region of Myanmar, located in the north-western part of the country between latitude 21° 30' north and longitude 94° 97' east. It is border ...
of Myanmar, with an
epicenter
The epicenter (), epicentre, or epicentrum in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.
Determination
The primary purpose of a ...
close to
Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
, the country's second-largest city. The
strike-slip
In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements. Large faults within Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic ...
shock achieved a maximum
Modified Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme''). It was the most powerful earthquake to strike Myanmar since
1912
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, and the second deadliest in Myanmar's modern history, surpassed only by upper estimates of the
1930 Bago earthquake.
The earthquake caused extensive damage in Myanmar and significant damage in neighboring Thailand. Hundreds of homes were also damaged in
Yunnan
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, China, while more than 400 apartments were affected in
Ho Chi Minh City
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, Vietnam.
The earthquake directly killed up to 5,352 people in Myanmar and 103 in Thailand, while one person died from shock in Vietnam. Up to 11,404 people were injured and hundreds more were reported missing. Most of the fatalities in Thailand occurred
at a collapsed construction site in Bangkok, whose shallow geology makes it more vulnerable to
seismic wave
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s from far away.
Authorities in both Myanmar and Thailand declared a
state of emergency
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.
As the earthquake struck during
Friday prayer
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hours, collapsing mosques resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Muslims.
[ In addition, more than 8,300 monasteries, nunneries and pagodas were destroyed.] The ongoing civil war in Myanmar has exacerbated the difficulty of disaster relief and info exposure. It is the deadliest earthquake globally since the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes
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.
Tectonic setting
Myanmar is wedged between four tectonic plates
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(the Indian, Eurasian, Sunda, and Burma plates) that interact in active geological processes
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. Along the west coast of the Coco Islands, off the Rakhine coast, and into Bangladesh, is a highly oblique convergent boundary
A convergent boundary (also known as a destructive boundary) is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. One plate eventually slides beneath the other, a process known as subduction. The subduction zone can be defined by a ...
known as the Sunda megathrust. This large fault marks the boundary between the Indian and Burma plates. The megathrust emerges from the seafloor in Bangladesh, where it runs parallel and east of the Chin Hills. This boundary continues to the north of Myanmar where it ends at the eastern Himalayas
The Himalayas, or Himalaya ( ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. More than list of h ...
.
A transform fault
A transform fault or transform boundary, is a fault (geology), fault along a plate boundary where the motion (physics), motion is predominantly Horizontal plane, horizontal. It ends abruptly where it connects to another plate boundary, either an ...
runs through Myanmar and connects the Andaman spreading center to a collision zone in the north. Called the Sagaing Fault
The Sagaing Fault is a major fault in Myanmar, a mainly continental right-lateral transform fault between the Indian plate and Sunda plate. It links the divergent boundary in the Andaman Sea with the zone of active continental collision along t ...
, it is a boundary between the Burma
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and ha ...
and Sunda plates as they slide past each other at per year. It is Myanmar's largest and most active source of earthquakes, running through or close to major cities including Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
, Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw (), officially Romanization of Burmese, romanized as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the capital city, capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's ...
, and Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
. Large and damaging earthquakes occurred along the fault in May
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May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May in the Southern Hemisphere is the ...
and December
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December's name derives from the Latin word ''decem'' (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in t ...
1930 ( 7.3 & 7.5), 1931
Events
January
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( 7.5), 1946
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( 7.3 & 7.7), 1956
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( 7.1), 1991 ( 6.8) and 2012
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( 6.9). The magnitudes of earthquakes on the Sagaing Fault vary across the fault zone from 7.0 to 8.0. The recurrence interval also varies depending on the location along the fault; its southern segments, which ruptured in 1930, have return periods of 100–150 years based on paleoseismological studies.
Destructive earthquakes have affected the area for centuries, but academic research has been limited. Most earthquakes in Myanmar, including large surface rupturing events, are thus not well understood. A large 8.5–8.8 earthquake in 1762 ruptured a section of the Sunda megathrust off the Rakhine coast. That earthquake may have been caused by the Indian plate subducting
Subduction is a geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere and some continental lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle at the convergent boundaries between tectonic plates. Where one tectonic plate converges with a second pla ...
beneath the Burma plate along the megathrust. Remnants of the subducted Indian plate beneath central Myanmar also cause intraslab earthquakes; one example is the 1975 Bagan earthquake ( 7.0) which occurred at a depth of .
According to a study published in ''Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth'', the Sagaing Fault can be divided into two regions; the northern and southern sections. The Sagaing Fault between 16.5 and 23.5 degrees north latitude is defined as the southern section. It is further divided into five segments from south to north; the Bago, Pyu, Naypyidaw, Meiktila, and Sagaing segments. The Naypyidaw segment is characterised by two parallel faults running for with parts of them located beneath the capital city, Naypyidaw. The last recorded earthquake was in 1929 with a magnitude smaller than 7.0. The long Meiktila segment extends between Mandalay and Naypyidaw and is characterised as a linear feature. The nearly flat topography across this segment suggest the slip component is entirely horizontal. This segment has not experienced any major earthquakes, although it possibly ruptured during the 1839 Ava earthquake
The 1839 Ava earthquake, also known as the Amarapura earthquake or Inwa earthquake, was a disastrous seismic event that struck present-day central Myanmar on March 23. This earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude as high as 8.3, was one of ...
. The Sagaing segment is also another linear segment that runs parallel to the Irrawaddy River
The Irrawaddy River (, , Ayeyarwady) is the principal river of Myanmar, running through the centre of the country. Myanmar’s most important commercial waterway, it is about 1,350 miles (2,170 km) long. Originating from the confluence of the ...
. The northern part of this segment ruptured during one of the mainshock
In seismology, the mainshock is the largest earthquake in a sequence, sometimes preceded by one or more foreshocks, and almost always followed by many aftershocks.
Foreshock
A foreshock is an earthquake that occurs before a larger seismic ev ...
s in the 1946 Sagaing earthquakes, while the 1956 Sagaing earthquake ruptured the southern strand.
This earthquake also affected Thailand, with damage primarily concentrated in the Bangkok region, about away from the epicenter. Bangkok's geology, characterised by a top layer of soft marine clay, renders its emerging high-rises vulnerable to distant, powerful earthquakes, as the ubiquitous clay layer contributes to local site effects amplifying long-period ground motion which in turn can match the resonant frequency
Resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when an object or system is subjected to an external force or vibration whose frequency matches a resonant frequency (or resonance frequency) of the system, defined as a frequency that generates a maximu ...
of tall buildings. Occupants in Bangkok have often felt effects from earthquakes centered many hundreds or even thousands of kilometres away. Research headed by Pennung Warnitchai of the Asian Institute of Technology had previously identified the Sagaing Fault as a potential risk, if a magnitude-8.0 earthquake were to occur in the Andaman Sea, from the city, resulting in future disaster. For preventing catastrophic effects in skyscrapers, elementary seismic considerations were only added to the building code in 2007, with older structures being particularly dangerous.
Earthquake
The earthquake occurred at 12:50:52 MMT, with its epicenter located in Sagaing Township near the Sagaing
Sagaing (, ) is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located on the Irrawaddy River, to the south-west of Mandalay on the opposite bank of the river. Sagaing, with its numerous Buddhist monasteries, is an important religious and ...
–Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
border region, north-northwest of Sagaing
Sagaing (, ) is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located on the Irrawaddy River, to the south-west of Mandalay on the opposite bank of the river. Sagaing, with its numerous Buddhist monasteries, is an important religious and ...
city and west of Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
, Myanmar's second largest city. It measured 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale
The moment magnitude scale (MMS; denoted explicitly with or Mwg, and generally implied with use of a single M for magnitude) is a measure of an earthquake's magnitude ("size" or strength) based on its seismic moment. was defined in a 1979 paper ...
according to the United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology. The agency was founded on Mar ...
(USGS), while the Thai Meteorological Department put the local magnitude () at 8.2. Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
The Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (, ; abbr. IPGP) is a French governmental, non-profit research and higher education establishment located in Paris, dedicated to the study of earth and planetary sciences by combining observations, labora ...
placed the earthquake's moment magnitude at 7.9. The China Earthquake Administration recorded the earthquake at 7.9 on the surface-wave magnitude
The surface wave magnitude (M_s) scale is one of the magnitude scales used in seismology to describe the size of an earthquake. It is based on measurements of Rayleigh surface waves that travel along the uppermost layers of the Earth. This mag ...
. It is the largest earthquake with an epicenter in Myanmar since the 1912 Maymyo earthquake (which had an of 7.9). The focal mechanism
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solution indicated it occurred due to strike-slip faulting
In geology, a fault is a Fracture (geology), planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of Rock (geology), rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements. Large faults within Earth's crust (geology ...
at a depth of . The type of faulting is consistent with rupture on the Sagaing Fault.
The earthquake was followed by more than 468 aftershocks by 12 April, according to the Thai Meteorological Department. These aftershocks were recorded in Myanmar and nearby regions including 13 events between magnitude 5.0 and 5.9. There were also 21 aftershocks recorded in Mae Hong Son with magnitudes of 1.4 to 3.9. These aftershocks in Myanmar were distributed along a zone of the Sagaing Fault, though they were sparse along the central portion of the rupture. The largest aftershock measured and occurred 12 minutes after the mainshock with a hypocenter beneath Mandalay International Airport. This aftershock also had a focal mechanism corresponding to strike-slip faulting.
Rupture process
According to a finite fault model released by the , the earthquake rupture
In seismology, an earthquake rupture is the extent of slip that occurs during an earthquake in the Earth's crust. Earthquakes occur for many reasons that include: landslides, movement of magma in a volcano, the formation of a new fault, or, mos ...
extended about by from Singu in Mandalay to Kyauktaga in Bago. From the epicenter the rupture propagated more than to the north and terminated just south of Singu. About of the rupture occurred to the south where it terminated at Kyauktaga. Most of the slip which exceeded was concentrated between Singu and Oktwin while less than of slip occurred beneath Pyu and further south. A gap with an apparent lack of slip exists between Naypyidaw and Pyu which the USGS attributes to a lack of observations. A maximum slip of was recorded southeast of the hypocenter
A hypocenter or hypocentre (), also called ground zero or surface zero, is the point on the Earth's surface directly below a nuclear explosion, meteor air burst, or other mid-air explosion. In seismology, the hypocenter of an earthquake is its ...
, between Sagaing and Amarapura
Amarapura (, , ; also spelt as Ummerapoora) is a former capital of Myanmar, and now a township of Mandalay city. Amarapura is bounded by the Irrawaddy river in the west, Chanmyathazi Township in the north, and the ancient capital site of Ava ...
. The entire rupture process took just over 80 seconds with the greatest phase of seismic moment release occurring about 30 seconds after initiation. The rupture is thought to have propagated at speeds in excess of the shear wave velocity, making this an example of a supershear earthquake
In seismology, a supershear earthquake is when the propagation of the Earthquake rupture, rupture along the Fault (geology), fault surface occurs at speeds in excess of the seismic S wave, shear wave (S wave) velocity. This causes an effect analo ...
.
Satellite data also confirmed the inferred observations of an exceptionally long surface rupture
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extending from Kyaukmyaung, Sagaing to Penwegon, Bago. The length of the surface rupture from satellite data was . Throughout most of the rupture, slip at the surface exceeded while around the epicenter area, reached . A study of satellite data at the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
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revealed that up to of horizontal displacement occurred along the fault. Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
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published their finite fault model comprising three north–south trending segments. They proposed that each segment produced a magnitude 7.5 and ruptured for a total length of . The three segment ruptures corresponded in a cumulative moment magnitude of 7.8. According to their model, the earthquake produced a maximum slip of at a depth of along the central segment north of Naypyidaw. The earthquake produced one of the longest ruptures observed in the world, surpassing the lengths recorded by other large strike-slip events such as the 2002 Denali, 2009 Swan Islands, 2023 Turkey–Syria and 2013 Balochistan earthquakes
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.
A 2011 study by Nobuo Hurukawa and Phyo Maung Maung in ''Geophysical Research Letters
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Aims and scope
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'' identified two seismic gaps along the Sagaing Fault. One of these gaps is located in central Myanmar between 19.2 degrees north and 21.5 degrees north, corresponding to the Meiktila segment. The pair concluded that this gap could produce a magnitude 7.9 earthquake if it completely ruptures. The Meiktila and Sagaing segment (to the north) may have been the source of the 1839 Ava earthquake
The 1839 Ava earthquake, also known as the Amarapura earthquake or Inwa earthquake, was a disastrous seismic event that struck present-day central Myanmar on March 23. This earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude as high as 8.3, was one of ...
. It is believed to have ruptured of the fault on both segments. A study of the seismic intensity distribution suggest the estimated magnitude of the 1839 event was 7.9.
Seismologists Judith Hubbard and Kyle Bradley said this seismic gap is located between the 1929 (Naypyidaw segment) and 1956 (southern Sagaing segment) ruptures. The pair said the 2025 earthquake ruptured the entire seismic gap and extended further north and south of it based on their analysis of the finite fault model by the USGS. The rupture extent corresponded with the Pyu, Naypyidaw, Meiktila and the southern part of the Sagaing segments. The southern extent of the rupture overlapped the rupture zones of the 1929 (Naypyidaw segment) and December 1930 (Pyu segment) earthquakes. The fault extent involved in the 7.1 earthquake in 1956 also seemed to have moved during the 28 March 2025 event. They estimated that the rupture terminated in the north just south of the 2012 Shwebo earthquake rupture (which occurred on the central Sagaing segment).
Intensity
A USGS seismic installation at Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw (), officially Romanization of Burmese, romanized as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the capital city, capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's ...
recorded 0.6231 ''g'' in ground acceleration (pga) and in ground velocity; the station data corresponded to a Modified Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme'').
The USGS' PAGER
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service estimated at least 415,000 people in areas of Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
, Bago, Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw (), officially Romanization of Burmese, romanized as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the capital city, capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's ...
and Sagaing
Sagaing (, ) is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located on the Irrawaddy River, to the south-west of Mandalay on the opposite bank of the river. Sagaing, with its numerous Buddhist monasteries, is an important religious and ...
were exposed to MMI X. Additionally, shaking corresponding to MMI IX (''Violent'') was exposed to an estimated 5.8 million people in the four regions. Another 3.6 million people were subjected to MMI VIII (''Severe'') shaking, the maximum intensity recorded in Magway Region
Magway Region (, ; formerly Magway Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative division in central Myanmar. It is the second largest of Myanmar's seven divisions, with an area of . Pa-de Dam (ပဒဲဆည်) is one of ...
, Shan and Kayin State
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The terrain of the state is mountainous; with the Dawna Range running along the ...
s. MMI VII (''Very Strong'') was also recorded in Kayah, Mon, Ayeyarwady, Yangon
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, and VI (''Strong'') in Rakhine, Chin
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, Kachins and Ruili in China. MMI V (''Moderate'') was recorded in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
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in Thailand, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in China, Imphal
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in India, and Yangon City. Overall, 38.92 million people, more than 70% of Myanmar's population, were estimated to have been exposed to shaking levels exceeding MMI VI in 14 of the 15 administrative divisions. In Thailand, shaking was felt in 63 of the country's 77 provinces.
The China Earthquake Administration estimated a maximum intensity of X on the China seismic intensity scale along the rupture, or an area of about . Intensity IX surrounded the zone of maximum intensity, encompassing a area. This zone was surrounded by a area that experienced intensity VIII. Intensities VII and VI formed the inner and outer isoseismal bands according to the agency's assessment with areas of and , respectively. In Nongdao, Yunnan, a seismic instrument recorded a maximum intensity of VIII, ground acceleration of and velocity of .
In Bangkok, high-rise buildings swayed which was attributed to long-period ground motion generated by the earthquake propagating beneath the city. In some buildings with 60 floors, the swaying was most extreme with movement as large as and the shaking lasting five minutes.
Impact
In Myanmar
The number of casualties in Myanmar varies across different sources. Mizzima News
Mizzima News () is a Burmese multimedia news organisation. A member of Burma News International, a local news coalition, Mizzima was established in exile in 1998, before establishing a bureau in Myanmar in the 2010s, as the military junta transi ...
reported 5,352 fatalities, 7,108 injuries and 538 missing persons. According to data compiled by the Democratic Voice of Burma, 4,493 people died and 11,366 more were injured. The military-led State Administration Council
The State Administration Council (; abbreviated SAC or နစက) is the military junta currently governing Myanmar, established by Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Min Aung Hlaing following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, February 2021 c ...
said 3,770 died, 106 were missing and 5,106 others were injured. Due to censorship and the lack of transparency from many Burmese sources, it is believed that the true death toll is likely far higher. Deaths occurred in the administrative areas of Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Sagaing, Shan, Bago, Magway and Kayin.[ The ]United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, l ...
estimated that more than 17 million Burmese were affected across 57 of the 330 townships of Myanmar
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. By 10 April, rescuers said that thousands of unclaimed bodies were likely still trapped beneath collapsed structures, raising concerns of potential cholera
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and dengue
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outbreaks.
Phone and internet infrastructure was disrupted nationwide. Casualty estimates in rural areas remained scarce. More than 120,000 homes were damaged across the country, of which 48,834 collapsed,[ along with over 1,000 government buildings. The All Myanmar Islamic Religious Organization estimated at least 250 people died as over 50 mosques collapsed during ]Friday prayer
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time. The Spring Revolution Myanmar Muslim Network estimated that 700 Muslim worshippers were killed in Mandalay and Sagaing across at least 60 damaged mosques. The junta put the number of Muslims killed at 500, while the Democratic Voice of Burma estimated that thousands of Muslims may have died across the country, including 1,000 in Mandalay. The junta said that 65,096 houses and buildings, 2,514 schools, 4,317 Buddhist monasterial living quarters, 6,027 pagodas and temples, 350 hospitals and clinics, 170 bridges, 586 dams and 203 sections of the Yangon–Mandalay Expressway, the country's main highway, had been damaged or destroyed.
According to a May 2025 report from the World Bank
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, structural damage from the earthquake in Myanmar was estimated at approximately US$11 billion, or 14% of Myanmar's GDP; losses were estimated at $5.47 billion in Mandalay, $2.26 billion in Sagaing, $1.27 billion in Bago, $1.04 billion in Naypyidaw, $401 million in Magway, $241 million in Shan, $121 million in Ayeyarwady, $86 million in Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
, $30 million in Kayin, $25 million in Mon and $17 million in Kayah.
In Mandalay Region
Mandalay Region (, ; formerly Mandalay Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative division of Myanmar. It is located in the center of the country, bordering Sagaing Region and Magway Region to the west, Shan State to the ...
, 3,325 died and 2,642 were injured across Tada-U, Mattara, Meiktila, Pyawbwe, Yamethin, Thazi, Wundwin, Kyaukse, Singu and Sintgaing townships. A National Unity Government ministry estimated that 17,637 homes were damaged across the region. At least 1,870 people were killed in Mandalay District, where half of all buildings were thought to have been severely damaged or destroyed. At Mandalay International Airport, ceilings collapsed and some damage occurred in the basement. Buildings at the campus of Mandalay University
Mandalay University (also translated as University of Mandalay; ) is a public liberal arts and science university located in Mandalay, Myanmar and one of the sixteen autonomous universities under Ministry of Education (Myanmar), Ministry of Ed ...
collapsed or caught fire with many trapped inside. The Dokhtawaddy Bridge crossing the Myitnge River on the Yangon–Mandalay Expressway near Inwa also collapsed with supporting pylons falling down. Some vehicles were reportedly on the bridge at the time of the earthquake and fell into the river, though no casualties were confirmed. In Inwa itself, 75% of the historical structures in the former royal capital were damaged, including pagodas and temples. The earthquake also unearthed a water palace used for royal ceremonies. The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture plans to excavate and preserve the structure.
All 40 mosques in Mandalay were damaged, 10 of which collapsed, resulting in more than 400 deaths. Some mosques affected were over a century old and had not been allowed to be repaired since 1962. Several monks were killed and injured when a monastery collapsed in the city. Over 600 monks were trapped beneath the collapsed U Hla Thein Temple while they were taking examinations, 80 of whom died. Amarapura
Amarapura (, , ; also spelt as Ummerapoora) is a former capital of Myanmar, and now a township of Mandalay city. Amarapura is bounded by the Irrawaddy river in the west, Chanmyathazi Township in the north, and the ancient capital site of Ava ...
also recorded 250 deaths, including 150 from a collapsing mosque.[ The 12-storey Sky Villa ]condominium
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building in Aungmyethazan Township progressively collapsed, killing more than 100 people, although Chinese rescuers said 200 people were trapped. Roads in Mandalay were left "in complete darkness" at night, with residents unable to access utilities such as power and running water. Some people reportedly found shelter from the almost 40 °C heat in the shade of trees in lieu of staying indoors for fear of aftershocks. At the collapsed Masoyein Monastery, at least 30 monks died and 50 were injured. At the Mandalay Central Prison, 12 civilians and military personnel were killed in building collapses.
In Maha Aungmye Township, a two-story tea shop collapsed, trapping around 70 people. Additionally, a three-story car accessories store also collapsed in Pyigyidagun Township, trapping more than 10 employees, and in the same township, a building under construction was razed, killing eight and trapping many others. A massive blaze in Sein Pan neighborhood of Maha Aungmye Township nearly reduced the entire place to the ground. Later assessments revealed more than 800 homes were burnt and 3,000 residents were affected. More than 400 people were killed and 1,000 more were injured in Pyawbwe Township, where most buildings were destroyed. In the township, a five-story Kanbawza Bank building collapsed, killing all 40 people inside. The Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery was also destroyed. Mandalay Palace and the Mahamuni Pagoda also suffered significant structural damage. A dam was also reported to have collapsed in Mandalay, causing flooding, while sections of the Mandalay-Yangon highway were damaged. In Yamethin
Yamethin Township is a Townships of Burma, township of Yamethin District in the Mandalay Region of Burma, Burma (Myanmar). The administrative seat and principal city is Yamethin, which is also the major rail stop in the township, and it has a popul ...
, 216 deaths and many missing persons were reported. More than a dozen children were killed when a 100-year-old school collapsed in the township.
In Meiktila
Meiktila (; ) is a city in central Burma on the banks of Meiktila Lake in the Mandalay Region at the junctions of the Bagan- Taunggyi, Yangon- Mandalay and Meiktila-Myingyan highways. Because of its strategic position, Meiktila is home to Myanm ...
, houses and religious buildings suffered structural collapse. At least 44 deaths and 166 injuries were recorded in the city. Search and rescue teams reported 100 fatalities in the village of Bone Oe. In Wundwin Township, 65 deaths were reported and at least 30 died in Singu Township when a mine collapsed. Homes and pagodas were also razed in Madaya Township. At least 129 people died in Kyaukse Township
Kyaukse Township is a township of Kyaukse District in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. It makes up the area including the town of Kyaukse. Yeywa Dam is located there.
Villages
* Chaungzon
* Dawe
* Dwehla
* Hamyinbo
* Hele
* Hele Nort ...
, including 40 students and nine teachers who died in Kyaukse town after a school collapsed. At least 209 were also killed in Tada-U Township, while 50 deaths were recorded within three villages of Patheingyi Township.
In Sagaing City, Sagaing Region
Sagaing Region (, ; formerly Sagaing Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative region of Myanmar, located in the north-western part of the country between latitude 21° 30' north and longitude 94° 97' east. It is border ...
, an estimated 1,000 fatalities were reported and 90% of structures were destroyed. An estimated 40 or 50 Muslim worshippers in the city died across three collapsed mosques. Much of the Ava Bridge and the city's fire station also collapsed, hampering relief efforts and trapping many. Out of the five mosques in Sagaing, four collapsed due to the earthquake.[ The Min Street Mosque is feared to have collapsed with over 100 people inside. Several monastic schools and a nunnery in the city were also damaged, likely killing people in the hundreds and trapping over 900 monks across four schools.][ Historic temples in resistance-held Chaung-U Township, southwest Sagaing Region were damaged by the earthquake.] In Mingun, 20 people were killed by a collapsing military bunker and the nearby Hsinbyume Pagoda was also largely destroyed. Many deaths were also reported in Shwebo
Shwebo ( ) is a city in Sagaing Region, Burma, 110 km north-west of Mandalay between the Irrawaddy and the Mu rivers. The city was the origin of the Konbaung Dynasty, established by King Alaungpaya in 1752, that was the dominant politic ...
, Wetlet, Yinmabin, Kani and Pale townships; Shwebo recorded four fatalities.
Across the Naypyidaw Union Territory
The Union Territory (Nay Pyi Taw) (), also called Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory () (Nay Pyi Taw also spelled Nay Pyitaw, Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Daw) is an administrative division in central Myanmar (Burma). It contains Naypyidaw, the capital city ...
, 665 deaths were officially confirmed, although thousands more were believed dead. In Zabuthiri Township, 204 deaths were reported; a number of the people killed were civil servants who died when their apartments collapsed in several complexes. In many of these housing complexes, the ground floor collapsed, killing their inhabitants. Offices of the rescue, information
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, home affairs
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, labour, foreign affairs
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, defense
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, and agriculture and irrigation ministries were also severely damaged and 20 bodies were found among the ruins. Numerous military buildings collapsed, killing 100 soldiers. In Pyinmana, 245 deaths were reported across the town. Eighty-six bodies were discovered beneath the rubble of several collapsed buildings and monasteries. The air traffic control tower of Nay Pyi Taw International Airport collapsed, killing six people and reportedly leaving no survivors in the aftermath. Roads buckled while ceilings partially collapsed in the city. Several homes and religious shrines were also damaged. Officials at a 1,000-bed hospital said hundreds of injured people arrived, including 20 who died.[ The roof of that hospital's emergency room had collapsed.] The military
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headquarters, parliament
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buildings and official housing buildings were heavily damaged; several government buildings collapsed and the permanent secretary of the labour ministry and several other senior foreign officials died.[ The Defence Services Museum and the National Museum in Naypyidaw also sustained damage.]
At least 167 people were killed in Shan, including 135 in Nyaungshwe Township; many were reported in the 19 villages built on the shores of Inle Lake and 2,790 houses were damaged. In Kayla, a village with more than 1,000 households, at least 75% of it was destroyed and 42 residents died. The villages of Zayatgyi and also reported major destruction. A local charity group said many people died from home collapses or electrocution. Fifty-one bodies were taken to a hospital but some could not be recovered as they were trapped underwater. In Aungban, 11 people were killed and 25 others were rescued after a six-storey hotel collapsed; six members of the same family were among the dead.
In Bago, the death toll stood at 119 and 50 were injured in Taungoo, Pyu, Kyaukkyi, Kyauktaga, Oktwin, Yedashe and Htantabin townships. In Taungoo Township, 40 miners were killed by a collapsing mine. A school collapse in the township killed five children while 14 more were killed by a collapsing mosque. Another school serving as a shelter for displaced people collapsed, trapping more than 20 people. At least 161 people were killed in Pyay Township.[ In Pyu, 17 people died,] including four members of a family when a wall of their home toppled. A local resident reported one death, 10 injuries and more than 50 damaged houses in the village of Ywa Ma Pai in Oktwin Township. One person was also killed in Pakokku
Pakokku (, ) is the largest city in the Magway Region of Myanmar. It is situated about 30 km northeast of Bagan on the Irrawaddy River. It is the administration seat of Pakokku Township, Pakokku District and Gangaw District. Pakokku Bridge ...
, Magway.
Two deaths and building damage were reported in Karen National Union-controlled villages in Kyaukki and Shwegyin townships. In Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
, minor damage occurred, some buildings were tilted and phone lines were downed. Damage in the city was estimated at US$86 million.[ Power outages occurred, with the electricity supply in ]Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
being limited to four hours daily. Damage to cultural sites was also reported in Rakhine State
Rakhine State ( ; , ; ), formerly known as Arakan State, is a Administrative divisions of Myanmar, state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Re ...
.
Several foreign nationals were also killed, injured or reported missing following the earthquake in Myanmar. The Chinese embassy said at least six citizens were among the dead while 13 others were injured. A French couple travelling in Mandalay were also killed by falling debris. One Taiwanese national was among the victims, killed in the collapse of the Great Wall Hotel in Mandalay. South African officials also reported one of its citizens died. Two Filipino nationals also died, while two others went missing, all of whom were trapped in the Sky Villa condominium in Mandalay. A Japanese national died and two were injured in Mandalay.
In Thailand
All 103 fatalities in Thailand occurred in the Bangkok area. Most of the dead were reported in Chatuchak district while seven deaths occurred in other parts of the city. The earthquake was felt in 63 of Thailand's 77 provinces and damage was reported in 18 provinces, mostly in the north and around Bangkok.
Ninety-six people, including seven unrecovered victims, died when an under-construction skyscraper collapsed. The collapsed building was a 33-story office tower being built for the State Audit Office in Chatuchak district. Early reports noted 68 who received medical attention. Among the dead were 10 migrant workers from Myanmar and one Cambodian national.
A crane operator died and four people were injured when a crane collapsed at a construction site in the Bang Pho area, one construction worker was crushed by a falling concrete slab in Khan Na Yao District, and five people died trying to evacuate from tall buildings, including two later in hospital. Three people were injured when an elevator failed, and another crane collapse in Din Daeng injured four and damaged the Chaloem Maha Nakhon Expressway's Din Daeng toll plaza, forcing its closure. At least 35 were injured around Bangkok and one person was injured in Nonthaburi province.
Two sudden deaths, possibly from heart attacks, were also reported, in Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan provinces, though these have not been officially confirmed to be related to the earthquake.
Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai
Phumtham Wechayachai (, , ; born 5 December 1953) is a Thai politician who served as Acting prime minister, acting Prime Minister of Thailand, prime minister of Thailand from 14 to 16 August 2024, following the dismissal of Srettha Thavisin. He ...
described the shaking as unprecedented in Bangkok in the past 100 years. It caused marked swaying in high-rise buildings, triggering widespread panic among occupants, many of whom rushed to exit into the streets. Most buildings were evacuated, and public venues closed down. All rapid transit lines were suspended, and some roads were closed. Road traffic came to a stand-still, and remained severely congested into the night. After all other rapid transit lines reopened, the MRT Pink Line
The MRT Pink Line () is an elevated monorail line of the MRT in Bangkok and Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The monorail line is long and has 30 stations. It runs in the northern part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area from Nonthaburi Civic ...
remained suspended as its power rail was dislocated in Min Buri district
Min Buri (, ) is one of the Districts of Bangkok, 50 districts (''khet'') of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Khlong Sam Wa, Nong Chok, Lat Krabang, Saphan Sung, and Khan Na Yao. Min Buri is the f ...
, Bangkok.
Many high-rise buildings developed visible damage as a result of the earthquake. Sky bridges connecting three luxury high-rise apartment towers were severed by the tremor, causing debris to fall off while water spilled from the rooftop pools of the buildings, as well as many others. One fire incident was also reported, which was caused by a stove left unattended by fleeing residents. Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt stated that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is the local government of Bangkok, which includes the capital of Thailand. The government is composed of two branches: the executive (or the Governor of Bangkok) and the legislative (or Bangkok Metro ...
's reporting platform received over 14,430 reports of building damage, while it planned to inspect 700 structures across the city. He later urged the owners of 11,000 buildings across the capital to assess their property's safety. The interior ministry said that 3,375 government buildings had been affected by the earthquake nationwide, with 221 of them in sustaining moderate damage and 34 others in severe condition. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration also said 70 schools in the capital sustained slight damage.
Throughout the country, the Ministry of Public Health reported that 63 of its hospitals in 17 provinces were affected by the earthquake, with many temporarily evacuating patients. Several sustained damage, mostly in the form of wall cracks. Rajavithi Hospital in Bangkok moved patients out of its 25-storey building, housing them in a sports hall while the main building, which exhibited multiple cracks, awaited inspection. It later transferred 162 patients to other hospitals.
In Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai, sometimes written as Chiengmai or Chiangmai, is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the List of municipalities in Thailand#Largest cities by urban population, second largest city in Thailan ...
, cracks appeared in several condominium buildings. Across the country, damage was reported from 591 houses, 55 temples, 86 hospitals, nine buildings, 52 schools and 25 government buildings in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai, sometimes written as Chiengmai or Chiangmai, is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the List of municipalities in Thailand#Largest cities by urban population, second largest city in Thailan ...
, Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai (, ; , ) is the northernmost major city in Thailand, with a population of about 200,000 people. It is located in Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai Province. Chiang Rai was established as a capital city in the reign of King Ma ...
, Phayao, Lamphun
Lamphun (; , ) is a town ('' thesaban mueang'') in northern Thailand, capital of Lamphun Province. It covers the whole ''tambon'' Nai Mueang of Mueang Lamphun district. As of 2006 it has a population of 14,030. Lamphun lies north of Bangkok and ...
, Lampang, Mae Hong Son, Phrae
Phrae (; ; ) is a town ('' thesaban mueang'') and capital of Phrae Province and Mueang Phrae district. It is located in Northern Thailand on the east bank of the Yom river, 555 km north of Bangkok by road.
The town occupies ''tambon'' Nai ...
, Nan, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok
Phitsanulok (, ) is a city municipality in northern Thailand and the capital of Phitsanulok province. It had a city population of 60,827 and an urban population of approximately 200,000 in 2024, making it Thailand's 19th-most populous city p ...
, Sukhothai, Ang Thong
Ang Thong (, ) is a town ('' thesaban mueang'') in Thailand, capital of Ang Thong Province. The town covers the entirety of ''tambon'' Talat Luang and Bang Kaeo as well as parts of tambon Sala Daeng, Ban Hae, Ban It, Pho Sa, and Yansue, all of ...
, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and Chai Nat provinces.[ ]
Damage to religious and cultural sites was recorded in Lampang, Nan, and Chiang Mai provinces. Twenty concrete beams being installed for an elevated section of the new also collapsed and crushed six vehicles in Chiang Rai province, without causing injuries. Six sinkhole
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s were reported in Ban Mae Surin, a village in the Khun Yuam district of Mae Hong Son.
Elsewhere
In Yunnan
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, China, the earthquake was strongly felt across the province. Two people were injured in the border city of Ruili, while nine others were rescued after being trapped in an elevator. About 847 homes were damaged in the city, affecting 2,840 people. Other provinces including Guizhou
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, Guangxi
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and Sichuan
Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
also felt the tremors.
Tremors were felt in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and in Vientiane
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, Laos, causing people to evacuate buildings. In Ho Chi Minh City, 400 apartments were damaged, and in District 8, one person died from shock during evacuation.
In India, shaking was experienced in the Delhi- National Capital Region. Tremors were also felt in Kolkata and Imphal
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, and in the states of Tripura, Mizoram and Meghalya. In Basirhat
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, residents reported the shaking of natural water bodies. The Bengali newspaper agency '' Aajkaal'' reported that residents of Basirhat felt the earthquake for as long as 30 minutes, as water bodies shook for a similar duration. Tremors were also felt in parts of Assam
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including Guwahati
Guwahati () the largest city of the Indian state of Assam, and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the seat of the Government of Assam. Th ...
.
In Bangladesh, the shaking was widely felt including reports from Dhaka, Sylhet
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, Rajshahi
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and Chittagong
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. The earthquake was also felt in Cambodia and the northern Malaysian states of Penang
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, Kedah
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and Kelantan
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.
Estimations of losses
The USGS Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) service estimated a 40% probability of economic losses exceeding US$100 billion and a 35% probability of economic losses between US$10 billion and US$100 billion; upper estimates of economic losses exceed Myanmar's GDP of $64.2 billion. The service also estimated a 44% probability of deaths exceeding 100,000 and a 34% probability of deaths between 10,000 and 100,000. The Thai Hotels Association said that it expected international tourist arrivals to decrease by at least 10–15% in the two weeks following the earthquake, adding that 10% of foreign tourists had checked out following the earthquake. Tourism minister Sorawong Thienthong noted that there had been over 1,000 hotel room bookings in the two days following the earthquake, while there was a shift in destination preferences from Bangkok to other places such as Pattaya
Pattaya is a city in Eastern Thailand, the second-largest city in Chonburi province and the List of municipalities in Thailand, eighth-largest city in Thailand. It is on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about southeast of Bangkok, and h ...
.
Myanmar civil war impact
Jet fighters ''en route'' for an aerial bombing campaign against Danu People's Liberation Army positions during the earthquake dropped bombs at 12:55 MMT in Nawnghkio Township causing further damage to affected villages and killing seven soldiers.[ From 28 March to 5 April, military airstrikes killed at least 68 civilians and members of rebel forces. The airbase in ]Monywa
Monywa (; ) is the largest city and capital city of Sagaing Region, Myanmar, located north-west of Mandalay on the eastern bank of the River Chindwin. Monywa is one of the largest economic cities in Myanmar. It is also known as 'Neem City' beca ...
continued operations against resistance-held Chaung-U Township, deploying a paradrop attack at 19:00 MMT on the day of the earthquake.[ The following day, the junta resumed aerial bombardment on territories held by resistance forces in Karen, northern Shan, Bago and Sagaing regions. The People's Defence Force, a rebel force, said they would observe a partial ]ceasefire
A ceasefire (also known as a truce), also spelled cease-fire (the antonym of 'open fire'), is a stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions often due to mediation by a third party. Ceasefires may b ...
for two weeks beginning on 30 March. Despite this, the junta conducted a bombing campaign in Pauk Township, Sagaing Region. An airstrike in Singu Township, Mandalay, on 31 March injured several residents and burnt down their homes. The junta also continued bombing campaigns in Rakhine State
Rakhine State ( ; , ; ), formerly known as Arakan State, is a Administrative divisions of Myanmar, state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Re ...
, destroying parts of the hospital in Arakan Army
The Arakan Army (; Abbreviation, abbreviated AA), sometimes referred to as the Arakha Army is an Ethnic nationalism, ethnic-List of insurgent groups in Myanmar, armed organisation based in Rakhine State (Arakan). Founded in April 2009, the Ara ...
-controlled Ponnagyun on 28 March with Arakan Army continuing offensive operations in Kyaukphyu Township.
The Three Brotherhood Alliance similarly announced a partial ceasefire on 1 April. Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing
Min Aung Hlaing (born 3 July 1956) is a Burmese army general who has ruled Myanmar as the chairman of the State Administration Council, chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) since seizing power in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Fe ...
announced that evening on Myawaddy TV that he would continue military operations against the PDF and anti-junta EAOs; he claimed that they were preparing for future attacks.
On 2 April, troops from the regime fired warning shots at nine trucks carrying Chinese relief items in Nawnghkio Township, Shan. That same day, the regime announced a 20-day ceasefire, but dozens of attacks were reported since then. Since 13 April, the regime has conducted at least 72 airstrikes and killed more than 100 across Sagaing, Magway, Bago, Mandalay, Karenni, Shan, Chin, Ayeyarwady, Kachin, Karen, Mon, and Rakhine. The ceasefire breach was condemned by the United Nations, which also demanded for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. She served as State Counsellor of Myanmar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar), Ministe ...
who was detained by the regime.
Aftermath
In a statement by the (OCHA) on 1 April, shelter, clean water and medicine were running low in Myanmar. Additionally, due to the lack of clean water, the United Nations warned about the possibility of a cholera outbreak. The World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
said that many hospitals in the region were also running beyond their intended capacity. Damaged roads and bridges also hampered rescue missions. OCHA added that it took their team 13 hours to reach Mandalay from Yangon instead of the typical eight-hour travel time. In many parts of Myanmar, the first responders were volunteer groups who, without special equipment, tried to pull survivors from the rubble.
Although the military regime appealed for international aid, several human rights organisations said there is selective allocation of assistance. Some affected regions such as Sagaing and Shan were receiving less aid whereas most resources were directed at Mandalay and Naypyidaw. Some groups said the regime may be falsely claiming logistical challenges to rationalise restricting aid in resistance-controlled areas. Amnesty International
Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says that it has more than ten million members a ...
also shared a similar statement. United Nations rapporter Tom Andrews said there were many reports of the military preventing aid and workers from accessing some areas.
Many residents in Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
slept in the streets during the first night after the earthquake due to persistent aftershocks. Due to limited equipment and emergency specialists, the city's residents conducted their own rescue activities. On 29 March, rescuers were still working to retrieve at least 90 people trapped in one of the condominiums that collapsed. According to a Red Cross member, nine bodies and 44 survivors were pulled from the wreckage. The Mandalay General Hospital reached its capacity and dozens of injured patients received treatment outside the building. Fires also spread through Thannauk, Sein Pan and Maha Aungthan West wards with the latter being entirely reduced to ashes, according to Mandalay residents. Roads closures and fuel shortages in Mandalay continued to hinder rescue efforts. By 31 March, the Myanmar Fire Services Department said it rescued 403 people and recovered 259 bodies in the city. While most residents left their apartments, reports emerged of lootings at night in some parts of the city. More than 40 injured inmates at the Mandalay Central Prison were denied treatment at main hospitals despite their pleas.
In Sagaing
Sagaing (, ) is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located on the Irrawaddy River, to the south-west of Mandalay on the opposite bank of the river. Sagaing, with its numerous Buddhist monasteries, is an important religious and ...
, a resident said many bodies were buried in mass graves but due to the lack of space, others were sent to nearby Mandalay for cremation. Even so, there was a lack of cremators to accommodate the overwhelming number of dead which began to decompose in the days after the earthquake. Officials were short on body bags, food and dress. Rescue efforts in the city were minimal, in part due to a collapsed fire station trapping emergency personnel and lack of safe bridge access from Mandalay.[ Many bodies remained buried beneath the rubble while much of the city was abandoned. Residents also reported a strong stench emanating from residential areas due to unrecovered bodies. As the Muslim cemetery in Sagaing had been closed due to fighting between the military and rebels, the remains of Muslim fatalities were transported to Mandalay for burial.]
In Naypyidaw, many people were buried beneath collapsed structures. The junta leader initially did not disclose the extent of damage in the capital but later said the scale was "massive". The city morgue was overwhelmed by the number of bodies and the lack of power meant they were rotting. Decomposing bodies were also found along the road outside the facility. Workers of the junta regime continued to work in the open lawn beside the ruins of their ministry buildings. The National Disaster Management Committee office was severely damaged thus workers held meetings at the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief, and Resettlement. Although the regime sent teams to the collapsed housing complex areas, they did not assist in rescue. The regime announced in April that they would revise the city's urban planning and new office buildings would be earthquake-resistant.
Nearly a week after the earthquake, rescue efforts were still ongoing in Taungoo, Bago. A resident said there was no international assistance so residents carried out rescue efforts themselves while a social worker said their equipment were inadequate. Telecommunication services in Yangon
Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
were disabled from the time of the earthquake until past 22:00 MMT. Electricity was only available intermittently, and in townships further afield not available at all. In Pathein
Pathein ( ; , ; , ), formerly called Bassein, is the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. It is located 190 km (120 mi) west of Yangon within Pathein Township on the bank of the Pathein River—a western branc ...
, Ayeyarwady Region, the earthquake knocked out electrical services and disabled the generators used for water pumping for several days. By 7 April, the rescue teams from several countries left Myanmar after completing rescue efforts and few teams remained in Naypyidaw. In Sagaing city, rescue works ended on 6 April as clean-up and restoration was underway.
In Bangkok, trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
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was suspended. The finance ministry did not report any major losses on the economy, fiscal infrastructure or financial system.
Thai Air Traffic Control issued a nationwide no-fly order for all airports, while train services between Bangkok and north and northeastern Thailand were also suspended. Services on the BTS Skytrain and "long-distance" routes were resumed by the evening of 28 March. The MRT Blue Line
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and Purple Line resumed operations on the morning of 29 March, followed by the Yellow Line on 30 March. The Pink Line partially reopened on 31 March; Min Buri station remained closed until 16 April due to a dislocated power rail. Inspectors were deployed across Bangkok to check the safety of buildings.
On 29 March, rescuers said at least 15 people were found alive but trapped within the rubble of the State Audit Office building site in Chatuchak district. Many of the workers trapped were believed to be migrants from Myanmar. Rescuers used drones, sniffer dogs and cranes to carry out their operations. The family members of those trapped also visited the site of the collapse.
On 31 March, a aftershock caused additional buildings to collapse in Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553.
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. By 5 April, power outages continued to affect the vast majority of residents in Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw. On 13 April, a aftershock collapsed a dam in Tatkon Township, and an apartment building in Mandalay. More buildings collapsed in Mandalay due to heavy rains on 10 May. On 17 May, a aftershock near Myittha caused a tree to fall onto a temporary tent in Maha Aungmye Township, killing a father and his son.
Domestic responses
Myanmar
The State Administration Council
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junta (SAC) declared a state of emergency in six regions, including Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago, Magway, Shan State
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, and Naypyidaw, following the earthquake. SAC Chairman Min Aung Hlaing
Min Aung Hlaing (born 3 July 1956) is a Burmese army general who has ruled Myanmar as the chairman of the State Administration Council, chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) since seizing power in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Fe ...
visited a hospital in Naypyidaw to assess the treatment of the injured. The junta also requested international humanitarian aid to assist with the aftermath of the disaster. General Zaw Min Tun said many hospitals in Mandalay, Naypyidaw, and Sagaing received a large number of injured patients and needed blood donors. In Sagaing city, junta soldiers conducted security checks and prevented unpermitted rescue operations from being carried out. Military checkpoints also hampered efforts to bury bodies as they blocked off the Islamic cemetery in the city. Emergency response teams from Ayeyarwady Region
Ayeyarwady Region ( , , ; formerly Ayeyarwady Division and Irrawaddy Division) is a region of Myanmar, occupying the delta region of the Ayeyarwady River (Irrawaddy River). It is bordered by the Rakhine State to the northwest, the Bago Region to ...
and Yangon
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were dispatched to Naypyidaw to help with search and rescue efforts. Reporters in Mandalay described rescue operations as slow with a shortage of personnel. Many collapsed buildings remain unsearched and few survivors have been found in searched buildings.
The National Unity Government of Myanmar
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(NUG) met to coordinate emergency immediate relief efforts and called for international aid. US$1million was allocated for emergency rescue with PDF forces deployed to aid affected resistance-controlled regions in Sagaing, Mandalay and Magway Regions. The government offered assistance in bring aid into their territories if the junta would guarantee the safety of medical personnel. The day after the earthquake, the NUG announced a two-week pause on offensives to coordinate humanitarian efforts with the UN and non-governmental groups. Despite this, the military continued airstrikes against rebel-held villages, prompting condemnation from United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar Tom Andrews. Min Aung Hlaing announced on 1 April that he would continue military operations against rebels. That same day, the Three Brotherhood Alliance announced a month-long ceasefire to facilitate relief efforts, followed on 2 April by the junta, which said it would observe a ceasefire until 22 April. However, the following day, the junta conducted an aerial bombing campaign in Indaw
Indaw (, ) is a town in northern Myanmar and is the principal town of Indaw Township, Katha District, Sagaing Region. It is located south-east of Indaw Lake. The rail junction at Naba is located about to the north-east of the town.
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, Sagaing Region and continued shelling in Bhamo, Kachin State, which occurred despite a ceasefire declared on 2 April by the Kachin Independence Army
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.
On 31 March 2025, the junta declared a period of national mourning that would last until 6 April 2025. A minute of silence was held at 12:51:02 MMT, the exact time the earthquake occurred, on 1 April. The junta also said that Thingyan
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celebrations scheduled in April were to be observed without singing, dancing, or festive entertainment. On 5 April, Min Aung Hlaing announced that 10 million kyats would be given for every person killed in the earthquake.
On 19 April 2025, Min Aung Hlaing announced a redrawing of Naypyidaw's layout due to damage caused by the earthquake, while the offices of the foreign
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and labour ministries were transferred to the previous capital, Yangon.
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'' said they received photos of relief supplies with the ASEAN logo at a warehouse in Naypyidaw and an anonymous claim that there were still unused nearly a month after the earthquake. A National Unity Government representative suspected that many aid from ASEAN did not reach the worse-affected areas which were controlled by the junta, and urged ASEAN to investigate the matter.
Thailand
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra
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cut short her attendance at a tourism conference in Phuket
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to return to Bangkok and held an emergency meeting on the disaster. She later visited the collapsed State Audit Office building site in Chatuchak and ordered the formation of a committee of experts to investigate the collapse within a week. She also announced that the royal family
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would place those injured by the earthquake under its patronage. The Ministry of Labour announced that it would provide up to two million baht in compensation for relatives of those who died in the State Audit Office building collapse and cover the treatment of those injured. At a meeting with Min Aung Hlaing on the sidelines of the Sixth BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok on 4 April, Paetongtarn offered the use of Don Mueang Airport
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to transport international aid heading for Myanmar.
Governor of Bangkok Chadchart Sittipunt declared a level 2 disaster area for the city, which was lifted on 31 March. He also ordered Lumphini, Benchasiri, Benjakitti and Chatuchak Parks to remain open overnight on 28 March to accommodate stranded and displaced people. Around 400 people took shelter in city parks overnight. The Ministry of Transport
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deployed additional public buses, while the management of Suvarnabhumi Airport implemented a temporary shuttle bus service to mitigate a shortage of taxis traveling to and from the airport. The Ministry of Education
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ordered a nationwide closure of schools. Mental health hotlines maintained by the Ministry of Health expanded its hotline services and received at least 1,598 following the earthquake. Pathum Thani and Phrae provinces were also declared as emergency disaster assistance zones. Criticism arose in Thailand over a delay in the dissemination of SMS warnings regarding the earthquake.
On 30 March, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
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said an investigation into the audit office building collapse was to be completed within a week. Anutin also added that Chinese disaster specialists would assist in the enquiry. The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand, a government watchdog, found substandard steel rebar
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s after gathering debris samples and performing an initial test.
On 31 March 2025, reports of cracks and tremors prompted the evacuation of multiple buildings across Bangkok. While initially reported by some outlets as being due to aftershocks, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation confirmed that the aftershocks on 31 March were too weak to affect Thailand. Authorities later dismissed the scare as a false alarm, with city engineers stating that the reported cracks were not new and had appeared since 28 March. The Ministry of Health also warned against what it called "earthquake drunk" syndrome, a condition attributed to disruptions to balance that resulted in people having swaying or moving feelings following an earthquake.
On 31 March, a minute of silence was held in the Senate of Thailand
The Senate of Thailand is the upper house of the National Assembly of Thailand, Thailand's legislative branch. In accordance with the 2017 constitution of Thailand, the Senate is a non-partisan legislative chamber, composed of 200 members. Sena ...
for the victims of the earthquake.
China
Authorities in Yunnan
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deployed 646 rescuers and 14 search dogs for rescue operations in the province.
International humanitarian efforts
International organisations
Various countries pledged support in the form of humanitarian aid. Myanmar accepted aid from India and the AHA Centre while the United Nations
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and its Central Emergency Response Fund provided and million, respectively.
The International Charter Space and Major Disasters was activated by the United Nations Satellite Centre ( UNOSAT) on behalf of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( OCHA) at 10:21 UTC on 28 March, thus providing for widespread humanitarian satellite
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coverage. The launched an emergency appeal on 30 March for more than million to help earthquake victims. The World Health Organization announced a dispatch of 60 tonnes of critical medical supplies, including mobile medical tents, surgical kits and medicines.
The European Union
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(EU) provided a total of million in initial emergency assistance to Myanmar, along with a humanitarian airlift operation to convey 80 tons of emergency supplies to Mandalay, with a first flight from Copenhagen, Denmark bringing tents, health, water, child protection kits and sanitation kits to the United Nations Children's Fund
UNICEF ( ), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to childre ...
(UNICEF) and distributed by EU partners. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, is a regional grouping of 10 Sovereign state, states in Southeast Asia "that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members." Together, its ...
(ASEAN) Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) deployed the ASEAN Emergency Response and Assessment Team (ASEAN-ERAT) to conduct rapid needs assessment in affected areas with the association member states responding individually with search and rescue operations, the deployment of relief teams with assessment experts, humanitarian assistance support such as food and medical supplies, financial aid, logistics, and equipment.
State actors
See also
* Lists of earthquakes
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* Lists of 21st-century earthquakes
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* List of earthquakes in Myanmar
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* List of earthquakes in Thailand
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