A powerful 7.7 earthquake struck at dawn along the China–Myanmar border — shaking entire cities awake and causing widespread damage across the region.
What began as light tremors quickly turned into intense shaking that left homes, roads, and buildings heavily affected. Families rushed outside as structures became unstable, and communities across southern China, northern Thailand, and parts of Myanmar faced sudden disruption.
Authorities confirmed the quake was shallow — only 10 km deep — which explains why so many areas felt its impact so strongly.
Local reports indicate:
🔹 Multiple casualties
🔹 Hundreds injured
🔹 Significant structural damage
🔹 Communities temporarily cut off due to road and communication issues
Rescue teams worked through the morning, responding to calls for assistance and searching damaged areas for missing residents. Emergency workers faced challenges from blocked roads, aftershocks, and communication outages, but continued their efforts nonstop.
International organizations and neighboring countries offered support, preparing resources for both rescue and long-term recovery efforts.
Many families are currently staying outdoors, uncertain about the safety of their homes as aftershocks continue. The emotional toll is heavy, but local communities are supporting each other with shelter, food, and care.
Despite the destruction, stories of cooperation and resilience are emerging — neighbors helping neighbors, volunteers assisting responders, and communities uniting during a difficult moment.
The region faces a long road to recovery, but the focus for now remains on safety, rescue efforts, and getting urgent aid to those who need it most.