Myanmar earthquake death toll over 1,640 with dozens missing in Bangkok (2025)

The death toll from a powerful 7.7 magnitudeearthquakein Myanmar has swollen to 1,644, military officials say.

The tremor, which tore though Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city, restored homes, businesses, Buddhist monsatires and roads alike.

The country’s government, led by a military junta, said 3,408 people have been injured. The figure is expected to rise as rescuers wade through the rubble, with some putting the true death toll at 10,000.

A state of emergency has been declared in six regions and states in Myanmar, which is in the throes of a prolonged and bloody civil war.

Theearthquakealso shook neighbouring Thailand some 600 miles away, killing eight people and injuring 26 at three construction sites, including one where a partially built high-rise collapsed in Bangkok.

Up Next

Live Feed

This Live Blog has now ended

This blog is now closed. For the latest updates, visit Metro’s World page.

That’s all for our coverage today

Sarah Hooper

It’s now just past 1 am in Myanmar, and rescue efforts are still underway. We’ll be back with more updates tomorrow.

UN says damage to highways is ‘affecting response’

Sarah Hooper

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said: ‘Damage to the Yangon/Naypyidaw/Mandalay expressway led to service disruptions, with cracks and surface distortions forcing highway buses to halt operations.’

Ireland donates millions to earthquake response

Sarah Hooper

Ireland has donated six million euros to help respond to the “devastating”earthquakewhich has claimed more than 1,600 lives in Myanmar.

The 7.7 magnitudeearthquake, with an epicentre near Mandalay, Myanmar’s second largest city, struck at midday and was followed 12 minutes later by a 6.4 magnitude aftershock.

This complicated rescue efforts and has raised fears of further casualties.

United Nations provides update as search for survivors enters second night

Sarah Hooper

  • On 28 March, two powerful earthquakes struck central Myanmar, with epicentres near Mandalay and Sagaing cities.
    A number of aftershocks have since been reported.
  • Initial field reports indicate that upwards of 1,000 people have died, over 2,200 people have been injured and more than 200 people remain missing as search and rescue operations continue.
  • The UN and humanitarian partners are mobilizing to support emergency response efforts and stand ready to assist all affected communities.
  • The Emergency Relief Coordinator has allocated an initial US$5 million for life-saving assistance in Myanmar.
  • Coordination efforts are underway to conduct rapid needs assessments and scale up emergency response.

Air traffic control tower toppled over in the earthquake

Satellite photos from Planet Labs PBC show theearthquaketoppled the air traffic control tower at Myanmar’s Naypyitaw International Airport.

The photos taken on Saturday show the tower toppled over as if sheered from its base.

Debris lay scattered from the top of the tower, which controlled all air traffic in the capital of Myanmar.

It was not immediately clear if there had been any injuries in the collapse, though the tower would have had staff inside of it at the time of theearthquakeon Friday.

It likely also stopped air traffic into the international airport, given all electronics and radar would have been routed into the tower for controllers.

11th person dies in Bangkok

Sarah Hooper

An 11th person has died in Thailand. 82 people are still missing.

Search for survivors enters its second night

Sarah Hooper

Up Next

Death toll reaches more than 1,600

Sarah Hooper

The confirmed death toll from a devastatingearthquakerose to more than 1,600, according to state television in Myanmar.

The new total of 1,644 is a sharp rise over the 1,002 total announced just hours earlier, underlining the difficulty of confirming casualties over a widespread region and the likelihood that the numbers will continue to grow from Friday’s 7.7 magnitude quake.

The number of injured increased to 3,408, while the missing figure rose to 139.

Watch: rescuers search for survivors in Myanmar’s capital

Sarah Hooper

Up Next

People too scared to sleep in quake-damaged buildings

Josh Milton

Mandalay, a city of around 1.5 million people,was especially shaken by the quake.

Between the ruins of roads and mosques, Agence France-Presse (AFP) journalists have reported dozens of people getting ready to sleep on the streets, fearful that damaged buildings may collapse on them.

Temples popular with worshippers and tourists alike destroyed

Josh Milton

The earthquake has reduced countless centuries-old Buddhist monasteries, mosques, pagodas and minarets to rubble.

Myanmar is a deeply Buddhist nation, with some 48 million worshippers.

Up Next

Death toll continues to spiral

Josh Milton

The death toll in Myanmar now stands at 1,644 and 3,408 people are injured, according to the Myanmar military.

International aid floods into Myanmar and Thailand

Sarah Hooper

A 37-member team from the Chinese province of Yunnan reached the city of Yangon, Myanmar, early Saturday withearthquakedetectors, drones and other supplies, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Russia’s emergencies ministry dispatched two planes carrying 120 rescuers and supplies, according to a report from the Russian state news agency Tass.

India sent a search and rescue team and a medical team as well as provisions, while Malaysia’s foreign ministry said the country will send 50 people on Sunday to help identify and provide aid to the worst-hit areas.

The United Nations’ emergency relief coordinator made an initial allocation of £3.86 million for recovery efforts in the area as the international body works to recover from massive US funding cuts to the region.

Myanmar military continues airstrikes on affected areas

Sarah Hooper

Myanmar, which is still in the grips of a brutal civil war, is continuing to suffer from military strikes.

In areas where a state of emergency was declared, airstrikes have been reported by pro-democracy militia groups.

King Charles issues message to Myanmar

Sarah Hooper

The King has sent a message of condolence after the deadly earthquake inMyanmar, as he continues to work while recuperating following his short stay in hospital.

In a message addressed to ‘the people ofMyanmar’ and posted on social media, Charles said: ‘My wife and I were most dreadfully shocked and saddened to learn of the devastating earthquake inMyanmar, with its tragic loss of life and appalling damage to homes, buildings and livelihoods, not to mention the destruction of sacred pagodas, monasteries and other places of worship.

‘I know that the people ofMyanmarcontinue to endure so much hardship and tragedy in your lives, and I have long admired your extraordinary resilience and spirit.

‘At this most difficult and heartbreaking of times, my wife and I send our deepest possible sympathy to all those who have suffered the profound tragedy of losing their loved ones, their homes and their precious livelihoods.’

Myanmar hit by aftershocks

Sarah Hooper

Locals in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, said multiple aftershocks rocked the country just after 8 am UK time.

More than 1,000 people are confirmed to be dead.

Watch: bridge connecting Bangkok skyscrapers snaps in two

Sarah Hooper

Up Next

Widespread damage in Mandalay and other Myanmar cities

Sarah Hooper

Theearthquakereportedly brought down multiple buildings in Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, including the Ma Soe Yane monastery.

In Mandalay, theearthquakedamaged part of the former royal palace and buildings, according to videos and photos released on social media.

In the Sagaing region, southwest of Mandalay, a 90-year-old bridge collapsed, and some sections of the highway connecting Mandalay and Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, were damaged.

In the capital Naypyitaw, theearthquakedamaged religious shrines, sending parts toppling to the ground.

That’s all for our coverage tonight

Sarah Hooper

Metro will be back tomorrow morning to provide further updates on the earthquakes in Myanmar and Thailand.

In pictures: baby born amid the destruction of earthquake

Sarah Hooper

MORE: Trump ‘angry’ and ‘pissed off’ with Putin in change in rhetoric over Ukraine ceasefire

MORE: TV heartthrob Richard Chamberlain, star of Dr Kildare and Shogun, dies aged 90

MORE: Bukayo Saka’s imminent return gives Arsenal a big boost ahead of looming Champions League showdown with Real Madrid

News Updates

Stay on top of the headlines with daily email updates.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy

Myanmar earthquake death toll over 1,640 with dozens missing in Bangkok (2025)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Last Updated:

Views: 6546

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Birthday: 1993-01-10

Address: Suite 391 6963 Ullrich Shore, Bellefort, WI 01350-7893

Phone: +6806610432415

Job: Dynamic Manufacturing Assistant

Hobby: amateur radio, Taekwondo, Wood carving, Parkour, Skateboarding, Running, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Pres. Lawanda Wiegand, I am a inquisitive, helpful, glamorous, cheerful, open, clever, innocent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.