Several feared dead as 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattles Myanmar, strong tremors felt in Bangkok

Many people are feared dead after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit northwestern Myanmar on Friday, with the strong tremors felt in neighbouring Thailand's Bangkok city where a 30-storey under-construction building collapsed, leaving 81 labourers trapped under debris.
As per the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicentre of the quake was located in Sagaing region in Myanmar.
Earthquake sum up 3pm (Mynamar/Thailand)
— Florian Witulski (@vaitor) March 28, 2025
- 7.7 quake hit near Mandalay/Myanmar
- Hundreds of homes collapsed (various Myanmar cities)
- Strong shocks in Thailand + multiple building collapse in Bangkok
- USGS predicts thousands of people dead
(Bangkok clips from social media:) pic.twitter.com/kJodTn6BIg
Apart from Thailand, strong tremors were also felt in China.
The quake hit at a depth of 10 km.
The tremors of the quake were felt across Myanmar in regions like Mandalay, Kyaukse, Pyin Oo Lwin, and Shwebo.
Mandalay Palace damaged
Witnesses told Myanmar Now on Tuesday that parts of the historic Mandalay Palace in Mandalay were severely damaged. At the same time, a bridge in Sagaing Township was completely destroyed in the quake.
“A fire is breaking out in our neighborhood and many people are injured and some are feared dead,” a resident in Mandalay told Myanmar Now.
Sources told the Myanmar-based news portal that hospitals across Mandalay, Sagaing, and Naypyitaw are rapidly filling up with survivors.
Locals told the news portal that several buildings in Mandalay were damaged due to the earthquake.
Several archeological sites in Sagaing and Mandalay were destroyed by the quake.
People were seen crowding and being treated outside the 1000-bed public-run Bed Naypyitaw General Hospital following the quake.
Many buildings were reportedly destroyed in the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar.
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Video showing people being rescued from the rubles of the collapsed buildings.
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Myanmar is situated along the Sagaing Fault, a major geological fault line that runs through several regions, including Mandalay. This fault has a history of significant seismic activity, making areas along its path particularly susceptible to earthquakes, reported Myabnmar Now.
Similar earthquakes were also felt in Yangon and Naypyitaw.
Thailand
Strong tremors were felt in Thailand's neighbouring capital city, Bangkok, a major tourist destination in the world.
Rescue teams are working to pull out 81 labourers who are trapped under the rubble of an undercontruction building that collapsed in Bangkok. The mishap left thre people dead.
Eighty-one people were were trapped in the rubble and three had been confirmed dead, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai was quoted as saying by Bangkok Post.
People were seen rushing out of their homes and office buildings in Bangkok to safety after the tremors caused panic.
The Meteorological Department said the tremors were felt in many parts of Thailand, including Bangkok, reported the Bangkok Post.
People in the city evacuated the buildings, and several businesses announced temporary closures due to the quake.
Another video that has gone viral online showed water from a swimming pool located on the top of a high-rise splashed on the nearby streets due to the impact of the tremor.
The Thailand Stock Exchange stopped all their trading activities for the Friday afternoon session.
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Attapong Sukyimnoi, a broker, told the newspaper: "I was shopping inside a mall when I noticed some signs moving, so I quickly ran outside."