A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Asia early Monday morning, raising alarm across Myanmar, northern Thailand, and southern China.
Early seismic data indicate the epicenter was in a mountainous region near the China–Myanmar border, and its shallow depth likely intensified the shaking in nearby communities.
Initial reports suggest damage to homes, roads, and public
Infrastructure. Emergency responders have been working to reach affected areas, assess structural damage, and assist those in need.
Hospitals and local authorities are treating injured individuals and helping families who may have been displaced. Rescue efforts remain ongoing as teams navigate challenging terrain and disrupted access routes.
Strong earthquakes can impact wide regions, especially where buildings are not designed to withstand intense shaking Officials are urging residents to stay alert, avoid damaged structures, and follow safety guidance.
Communities, aid groups, and response teams are coordinating
Efforts to restore stability and provide relief. While the full extent of the damage is still being evaluated, emergency operations continue across the region.
Updates are expected as more information becomes available and assessments progress.