Friday's massive quake in Myanmar has so far claimed more than 2,000 lives, the country's military said on Monday. In the second largest city of Mandalay, rescuers are rushing to find people still trapped under collapsed buildings as the crucial 72-hour mark passes. The chances for survival are said to drop sharply after that time.
The military's spokesperson said 2,056 people were killed, 3,900 were injured in the quake, and 270 others remain unaccounted for.
An NHK crew that visited Mandalay on Monday saw widespread damage. One large condominium building was mostly destroyed. Local officials say a Japanese national who lived in the building is unaccounted for. Japan's Foreign Ministry believes the person is likely to have been involved in the quake.
In areas that also suffered severe damage, such as the capital Naypiytaw and Sagaing in the country's northwest, rescuers are said to be desperately searching for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings.
In Bangkok in neighboring Thailand, a high-rise building under construction collapsed. Local officials say at least 11 people were killed and more than 70 others remain missing.
Some families of the missing are expressing sorrow and despair as time passes. Others say they still have hope. Thai authorities stress there may be survivors and that they will continue to do their best to rescue them.
The military's spokesperson said 2,056 people were killed, 3,900 were injured in the quake, and 270 others remain unaccounted for.
An NHK crew that visited Mandalay on Monday saw widespread damage. One large condominium building was mostly destroyed. Local officials say a Japanese national who lived in the building is unaccounted for. Japan's Foreign Ministry believes the person is likely to have been involved in the quake.
In areas that also suffered severe damage, such as the capital Naypiytaw and Sagaing in the country's northwest, rescuers are said to be desperately searching for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings.
In Bangkok in neighboring Thailand, a high-rise building under construction collapsed. Local officials say at least 11 people were killed and more than 70 others remain missing.
Some families of the missing are expressing sorrow and despair as time passes. Others say they still have hope. Thai authorities stress there may be survivors and that they will continue to do their best to rescue them.
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2,056 fatalities, 3,900 injuries, and 270 missing due to Myanmar's Friday quake. Rescuers in Mandalay are racing against time to find survivors trapped under debris as the 72-hour mark passes. In addition, a high-rise building under construction collapsed in Bangkok, Thailand, resulting in at least
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ID: 4934d501-9242-465d-af10-ff734aec8492
Category ID: nhk
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250331_15/
Date: March 31, 2025
Created: 2025/04/01 07:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 05:10
Last Read: 2025/04/01 08:08