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Myanmar earthquake death toll nears 3,000 as hopes for survivors fade

Heavy construction equipment is used to clear the debris at the site of an under-construction building collapse in Bangkok (AFP)
2 Apr 2025 17:56

BANGKOK (dpa)

The death toll from Myanmar's powerful earthquake has risen to 2,886, according to the ruling military junta, with more than 4,600 people injured and around 370 still missing after five days.

Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said on Wednesday that hopes of finding more survivors under the rubble were dwindling.

  • A young, injured earthquake survivor is held on an outdoor bed in the compound of a hospital in Sagaing, five days after a major earthquake struck central Myanmar (AFP)
    A young, injured earthquake survivor is held on an outdoor bed in the compound of a hospital in Sagaing, five days after a major earthquake struck central Myanmar (AFP)

Despite the grim outlook, there continue to be unlikely rescues. A 26-year-old man was found alive in the ruins of a hotel in the capital Naypyidaw, with Turkish rescue teams reportedly involved in his recovery. On Tuesday, a woman had been pulled from the debris after more than 90 hours.

  • Earthquake survivor Tin Maung Htwe, who was rescued after five days of being trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building, is treated by medical personnel on an outdoor bed in the compound of a hospital in Sagaing (AFP)
    Earthquake survivor Tin Maung Htwe, who was rescued after five days of being trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building, is treated by medical personnel on an outdoor bed in the compound of a hospital in Sagaing (AFP)

 

Aid organisations warn that the true number of missing people may be far higher than official figures suggest.

Doctors Without Borders said ongoing conflict, communication failures and access restrictions are making it difficult to assess the full scale of the disaster and medical needs, especially in remote areas.

The 7.7-magnitude quake rocked Myanmar's second-largest city, Mandalay, as well as the Sagaing region and Naypyidaw, on Friday. 

Tremors were felt as far away as Bangkok, over 1,000 kilometres away.


  • A truck is parked next to the rubble of a destroyed building in Mandalay, five days after a major earthquake struck central Myanmar (AFP)
    A truck is parked next to the rubble of a destroyed building in Mandalay, five days after a major earthquake struck central Myanmar (AFP)

 

Source: Agencies
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