Myanmar Earthquake Latest: 7.7 Magnitude Quake Kills 694, Thousands Injured – Desperate Plea for Aid
A devastating series of earthquakes, the strongest measuring 7.7 magnitude, has struck central Myanmar, killing at least 694 people and injuring 1,670 others. The destruction is widespread, with hospitals overwhelmed, buildings reduced to rubble, and desperate rescue efforts underway. Myanmar’s junta chief has declared an emergency and is pleading for international aid as the death toll is expected to rise. Tremors were felt across Thailand, China, India, and Bangladesh, triggering panic and chaos. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this tragic disaster.
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