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Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 1,700 as crematoriums in Mandalay overwhelmed

March 30, 2025

YANGON — The death toll from the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday has risen to 1,700, with over 3,400 people injured and at least 300 still missing, according to the country’s State Administration Council on Sunday.

The earthquake, which had its epicenter in Myanmar’s Sagaing region, was followed 12 minutes later by a powerful 6.4-magnitude aftershock, according to the US Geological Survey.

The city of Mandalay has been the hardest hit, with reports of widespread destruction and mounting fatalities. Crematoriums across the city are overwhelmed, as families race to honor their dead amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Local media outlet Myanmar Now reported that major cemeteries — including Kyanikan, Taung-Inn, and Myauk-Inn — are struggling to keep pace with the number of bodies being brought for cremation.

"Yesterday (Saturday), we cremated over 300 bodies. This (Sunday) morning, more than 200 have already been processed," a resident at one of the cremation sites told the outlet.

Search and rescue operations are continuing, but difficult terrain and damaged infrastructure have hindered efforts.

The government has appealed for international assistance as emergency services remain stretched.

The twin quakes have also triggered concern about aftershocks, as the region continues to experience tremors. — Agencies


March 30, 2025
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