A huge Myanmar earthquake hit on Friday, March 29, 2025, and it was a big deal. It had a strength of 7.7 on the scale, and experts say it let out energy equal to more than 300 atomic bombs. That’s crazy, right? A geologist named Jess Phoenix told CNN this Myanmar earthquake was super strong—about 334 atomic bombs worth of power. She also said smaller shakes, called aftershocks, might keep happening for months.

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This Myanmar earthquake started in Mandalay, a city in Myanmar, and was only 10 kilometers deep underground, according to the US Geological Survey. Sadly, it’s caused a lot of harm. Local leaders say over 1,600 people have died so far. But the US Geological Survey thinks it could be way worse—like over 10,000 deaths. Rescue teams are still working hard to help people.
The Myanmar earthquake didn’t just stay in one place. People felt it in nearby countries too. In southwest China’s Yunnan area, close to Myanmar, folks noticed the ground shaking. Even in Bangkok, Thailand, the Myanmar earthquake caused trouble—6 people died there, 22 got hurt, and 101 are missing. It’s a mess all around.
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Things are extra tough because Myanmar is already dealing with a civil war. Plus, there’s a communication blackout, so it’s hard for the world to know exactly what’s going on. Jess Phoenix warned that this Myanmar earthquake could get even worse because of the fighting and confusion. The Indian and Eurasian plates under the ground are still smashing into each other, which means more shaking might come.
India stepped up to help with something called “Operation Brahma.” They sent an Air Force plane with 15 tons of stuff like tents, sleeping bags, blankets, food, water purifiers, solar lamps, generators, and medicines. It landed in Yangon, Myanmar, on Saturday, and India’s helper there, Abhay Thakur, gave it all to the local leader, U Soe Thein.
There was more shaking too—an aftershock of 5.1 hit Naypyidaw, Myanmar, the day after. Fires broke out, like at Mandalay University, where buildings got smashed up. The Myanmar earthquake is making life really hard for people right now.
India’s leader, PM Modi, said, “India stands with you,” and offered help to Myanmar’s boss. It’s a sad time, and everyone’s trying to figure out how to fix things after this monster Myanmar earthquake.
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