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Myanmar-Thailand earthquake live updates: Death toll crosses 2,000 in Myanmar

PHOTO: Rescue personnel operate following a strong earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
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Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
'The challenges are immense,' says IRC official on Myanmar earthquake
By Mark Osborne, Jon Haworth, Meredith Deliso, David Brennan, Ivan Pereira, Kevin Shalvey, Megan Forrester
Last Updated: March 31, 2025, 7:38 PM

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, resulting in mounting casualties and flattened skyscrapers from Myanmar to Thailand.

The epicenter was in Mandalay, Myanmar, the country's second-largest city. Even Bangkok, some 600 miles away, felt widespread shaking and saw significant damage from the quake -- including the total collapse of a skyscraper under construction.

PHOTO: Map locator where earthquake hit in Myanmar, Mar. 28, 2025.
AP
Map locator where earthquake hit in Myanmar, Mar. 28, 2025.
AP

Key Headlines

  • IRC teams report unprecedented destruction
  • International teams fill the void in US absence
  • US Embassy in Myanmar announces $2 million to address humanitarian needs
  • Myanmar death toll climbs to 2,056
Here's how the news is developing.

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Mar 31, 2025 4:28 PM

Death toll crosses 2,000

PHOTO: Rescue workers are seen working at the collapsed construction building in Chatuchak area during the night on March 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sirachai Arunrugstichai/Getty Images
Rescue workers are seen working at the collapsed construction building in Chatuchak area during the night on March 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sirachai Arunrugstichai/Getty Images

Casualties are expected to rise as search and rescue efforts are underway in collapsed buildings in Myanmar and Thailand, officials said.

In Myanmar, the death toll has climbed to 2,056, with more than 3,900 people injured and 270 people reported missing, according to the Myanmar Military Junta.

In Bangkok, at least 13 people were killed in a building collapse in Chatuchak, according to the Bangkok Metro Authority.


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Mar 28, 2025 7:30 PM

American recounts being stranded after earthquake

An American who was on a subway train in Bangkok when the earthquake struck recounted being stranded as transportation in the city ground to a halt.

When her train stopped, Sid Simone said she went on Facebook to find out what was going on.

"I saw 'earthquake in Bangkok,' and so at that point, I knew that the entire city was going to start to diminish," the Michigan native told ABC Grand Rapids affiliate WZZM in an interview earlier Friday. "I have been trying to get home for five hours now."

PHOTO: American Sid Simone speaks with WZZM from Bangkok following the earthquake, March 28, 2025.
WZZM
American Sid Simone speaks with WZZM from Bangkok following the earthquake, March 28, 2025.
WZZM

With no train service, Simone, who is in Bangkok to make a documentary on vegan food, said she got into a taxi but abandoned it when traffic came to a standstill and the vehicle was low on gas.

WZZM spoke to her as she was walking along a highway, still about an hour from home.

"It's unfortunate because there's so many people that, we're all fighting trying to get home, but some people are trying to fight to get home because their family member is under that building, you know. Somebody didn't make it home," she told WZZM.

She told the station that her apartment complex was just down the street from where the under-construction high-rise collapsed.

"I was so blessed that I was not there today," she said. “I could have been shopping in that area."

PHOTO: Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, Mar. 28, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, Mar. 28, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

Mar 31, 2025 7:38 PM

IRC teams report unprecedented destruction

Reports from International Rescue Committee teams working in central Myanmar and Shan State reveal the staggering scale of humanitarian needs in the aftermath of Friday’s earthquake.

IRC partners have started distributing essential support to the earthquake-hit communities, including water, hygiene kits and critical medical assistance.

One of the IRC staff members working in Mandalay said they have “never experienced anything like this.”

PHOTO: People take shelter in temporary tents set up outdoors in Mandalay on March 31, 2025.
Sai Aung Main/AFP via Getty Images
People take shelter in temporary tents set up outdoors in Mandalay on March 31, 2025.
Sai Aung Main/AFP via Getty Images

“I have lived through several earthquakes in my life, but I have never experienced anything like this,” the staff member said. “The most powerful shaking lasted only a few seconds, and many people immediately ran out of their houses.”

The staff member said many people are sleeping outside their homes on roads or open fields due to the fear of aftershocks.

“There is an urgent need for tents, as even those whose homes remain intact are too afraid to sleep indoors,” the staff member said.

A limited amount of water is available, telecommunication lines are “unreliable” and hospitals are overwhelmed with trauma cases, the staff member said.

“Patients are being treated on beds placed outside due to fears of buildings collapsing,” the staff member said.

Ciarán Donnelly, senior vice president of international programs at the IRC, told ABC News Live that teams are dealing with an “unimaginably horrendous situation on the ground,” with 80% of buildings destroyed in some towns.

“The challenges are immense. You’ve got infrastructure that’s been destroyed, airports and roads that have been damaged, supply chains disrupted,” Donnelly said.

-ABC News’ Will Gretsky


Mar 31, 2025 5:23 PM

International teams fill the void in US absence

International teams including China and Russia have already been on the ground responding to the increasingly desperate situation in Myanmar, filling the void in the U.S. absence.

PHOTO: Rescue personnel operate following a strong earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
Rescue personnel operate following a strong earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

Chinese teams arrived 18 hours after the earthquake, with more than 400 Chinese personnel now on the ground. On Monday, they rescued four people from collapsed buildings in Mandalay.

Beijing has sent planes full of supplies, providing $14 million in aid. China also has multiple teams in Thailand.

Mao Ning, a spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, said on X: “China, a friend in need.”

-ABC News’ Britt Clennett


Mar 31, 2025 4:57 PM

US Embassy in Myanmar announces $2 million to address humanitarian needs

The U.S. Embassy in Myanmar has announced up to $2 million to address humanitarian needs in the aftermath of last week’s earthquake, calling it part of the United States’ “immediate response” to the disaster.

Additionally, a small U.S. Agency for International Development emergency response team has been deployed to assess the situation in Myanmar, but officials said that as of Monday morning, they had not yet been able to enter the country.

Officials at the State Department said discussions regarding a more extensive response to the earthquake are ongoing, including the possibility of sending a Disaster Assistance Response Team.

-ABC News’ Shannon K. Kingston



Mar 31, 2025 4:14 PM

Myanmar death toll climbs to 2,056

In Myanmar, the death toll has climbed to 2,056, with more than 3,900 people injured and 270 people reported missing, according to the Myanmar Military Junta.

Myanmar State TV announced that seven days of national mourning begin on Monday.

PHOTO: Rescue personnel operate following a strong earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
Rescue personnel operate following a strong earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

The United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar Julie Bishop called for “all sides” in Myanmar to “allow for humanitarian relief and ensure that aid workers can operate in safety,” in a statement to U.N. reporters issued Monday.

“Continuing military operations in disaster-affected areas risks further loss of life and undermines the shared imperative to respond,” the statement added.

-ABC News’ Joe Simonetti and Ellie Kaufman


Mar 28, 2025 7:30 PM

American recounts being stranded after earthquake

An American who was on a subway train in Bangkok when the earthquake struck recounted being stranded as transportation in the city ground to a halt.

When her train stopped, Sid Simone said she went on Facebook to find out what was going on.

"I saw 'earthquake in Bangkok,' and so at that point, I knew that the entire city was going to start to diminish," the Michigan native told ABC Grand Rapids affiliate WZZM in an interview earlier Friday. "I have been trying to get home for five hours now."

PHOTO: American Sid Simone speaks with WZZM from Bangkok following the earthquake, March 28, 2025.
WZZM
American Sid Simone speaks with WZZM from Bangkok following the earthquake, March 28, 2025.
WZZM

With no train service, Simone, who is in Bangkok to make a documentary on vegan food, said she got into a taxi but abandoned it when traffic came to a standstill and the vehicle was low on gas.

WZZM spoke to her as she was walking along a highway, still about an hour from home.

"It's unfortunate because there's so many people that, we're all fighting trying to get home, but some people are trying to fight to get home because their family member is under that building, you know. Somebody didn't make it home," she told WZZM.

She told the station that her apartment complex was just down the street from where the under-construction high-rise collapsed.

"I was so blessed that I was not there today," she said. “I could have been shopping in that area."

PHOTO: Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, Mar. 28, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, Mar. 28, 2025.
Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

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