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Powerful Earthquake Devastates Myanmar, Impact Felt in Nay Pyi Taw
A powerful earthquake has caused significant destruction in Myanmar, shaking the central region and impacting areas as far as the capital, Nay Pyi Taw. BBC News is on the ground in Nay Pyi Taw to document the aftermath of the seismic event that struck on Friday.
Earthquake’s Epicenter in Central Myanmar
The earthquake, which registered as a major tremor, was centered in central Myanmar, not far from the city of Mandalay. The epicenter was located more than 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Nay Pyi Taw, yet the effects were still strongly felt in the capital.
Local Residents Describe Sleeplessness and Rebuilding Challenges
Eyewitness accounts from local residents paint a picture of disruption and hardship. One resident reported experiencing sleepless nights due to persistent aftershocks, further complicating recovery efforts. The ongoing tremors are also hindering the ability to commence rebuilding in the affected areas.
Makeshift Hospitals Established After Emergency Department Collapse
The infrastructure damage includes critical facilities. Following the collapse of a hospital emergency department, temporary medical facilities have been rapidly established to address the surge in casualties and provide urgent care to the injured.
Over 1,700 Fatalities and Thousands Injured in Myanmar Earthquake
Tragically, the earthquake in Myanmar has resulted in a substantial loss of life. Current reports indicate that over 1,700 individuals have perished in the disaster, and thousands more have sustained injuries, placing immense strain on the already stretched healthcare system.