A powerful earthquake has rocked Myanmar, leaving over 2,000 dead and more than 3,900 injured. The disaster, which struck on Friday, 29th of March has caused widespread destruction, with hospitals, homes, and critical infrastructure either severely damaged or completely destroyed. Emergency responders are working tirelessly to rescue survivors, but their efforts are hampered by collapsed buildings, blocked roads, and disrupted communication lines.
Hospitals in affected areas are overwhelmed, struggling to treat the influx of injured victims with limited medical supplies. Rescue teams, alongside international aid organizations, are racing against time to provide relief to those trapped under rubble and those left homeless by the devastation. As Myanmar grapples with the aftermath, the full scale of the tragedy is still unfolding, with officials warning that the death toll could rise further.