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On March 28, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in Myanmar.
More than 700 people have been killed by the earthquake in Myanmar on Friday due to the earthquake. Apart from this, more than 60 mosques have also been destroyed in it. The number of deaths in this devastation has increased to more than 1700 on the fourth day. Myanmar’s army gave this information on Monday.
A military government spokesman said that more than 3400 people were injured while more than 300 are missing. It is not yet known whether those killed in mosques have been included in an official number of more than 1,700 people killed in earthquakes.
This earthquake of 7.7 intensity was the largest earthquake of 200 years in Myanmar and Thailand. CNN quoted a geologist as saying that the effect of this earthquake was equal to the blast in the 334 atomic bomb. The death toll can be more than 10 thousand. This apprehension was expressed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The picture is a mosque of Sagiing in Myanmar, which collapsed completely with the earthquake.

India sent relief material in 3 consignment External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that 40 tonnes of relief materials were sent to Yangon port of Myanmar under INS Satpura and INS Savitri Operation Brahma. Apart from this, the 118 -member Field Hospital Unit reached Mandle city of Myanmar from Agra.
Earlier, under Operation Brahma, India sent tents, sleeping bags, blankets, food to eat food, water purifier, solar lamps, generator sets and necessary medicines for help.

Indian rescue team arrived with relief material in Myanmar.
UN helped Myanmar Rs 43 crore
- The United Nations gave Myanmar $ 5 million (Rs 43 crore) to start the relief program.
- Russia’s Emergency Ministry sent two aircraft along with 120 rescuers and essential items.
- The sugar rescue team also arrived. Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia will also be sent by rescue teams.
Difficulty in rescue due to congestion and traffic Rescue operation is getting difficult due to congestion and traffic jams on the roads. Many medical equipment such as trauma kits, blood bags, anesthetics and transport of essential medicines are obstructing.
The European Union (EU) has sent a help of $ 2.7 million (Rs 23 crore) to Myanmar on an emergency assistance. EU said that in this difficult situation he is standing with the people of Myanmar.
See destruction in pictures …

The connecting bridge, built between an apartment building in Bangkok, broke due to an earthquake shock.

Footage of a 30 -storey building collapse in Bangkok.

The work of removing the debris of a 30 -storey building falling from the earthquake in Bangkok and removing the people buried in it is going on.

Rescue team clearing the debris of 30 floor building in Bangkok.

A Buddhist temple broke on Friday in Mandalay, Myanmar.
Air traffic control tower of Nepida Airport collapsed in earthquake The air traffic control tower of Nepida International Airport collapsed due to Myanmar earthquake. Satellite pictures show that the tower is dropped like a tree uprooted from the ground. All the people present in the tower died during the earthquake.

The control tower of Nepida International Airport was uprooted from the ground due to earthquake.
3 earthquakes occurred in Myanmar in 2 days 3 earthquakes occurred in Myanmar in 2 days. The first earthquake was 7.7 in the morning on March 28, the second at 11.56 pm on March 28 and the third earthquake occurred at 3:30 pm on March 29.
Parts of the historic royal palace Mandle Palace in Myanmar were damaged. At the same time, a bridge in Sagiing Township of Sagiing area was completely destroyed in an earthquake. Apart from the capital Nipita, there were strong tremors of earthquake in Kyauksey, Pin U Lvin and Shwbo. The population of these cities is more than 50 thousand.

Earthquake in Myanmar caused by teak fault In Myanmar, there is a huge crack in rocks below the surface of the earth, which passes through many parts of the country. This crack passes through the city of Sagiing in Myanmar, so it was named Sagiing Fault. It extends 1200 km from north to south in Myanmar.
It is called a ‘strike-slip fault’, which means that the rocks on both sides move from each other in the horizontal direction, not up and down. You can understand it as if two books are placed on the table and they should be slid against each other.
This crack goes from the Andaman Sea to the foothills of the Himalayas and is made up of the moving of the Earth’s tectonic plates. The Indian plate is moving towards the north-east, which puts pressure on the saging fault and the rocks move next.
Many major earthquakes in Myanmar have occurred due to this gathering fault. Earlier in 2012, an earthquake of 6.8 magnitude has occurred. Sagiing Fault had more than 6 earthquakes with 7 magnitude between 1930 and 1956.

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