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Myanmar Toll Climbs, Airports in Cities Damaged

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March 30, 2025

Over 1,600 people killed, at least 3,408 injured; damaged airports in cities make them unfit for landing relief planes

Myanmar Toll Climbs, Airports in Cities Damaged

MYANMAR's ruling military said on Saturday that the confirmed death toll from a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake rose to 1,644, as more bodies were pulled from the rubble of the scores of buildings that collapsed when it struck near the country's second-largest city.

The new total is a sharp rise compared to the 1,002 total announced just hours earlier, underlining the difficulty of confirming casualties over a widespread region and the likelihood that the numbers will continue to grow from Friday's quake.

The number of injured increased to 3,408, while the missing figure rose to 139.

Rescue efforts are underway especially in the major stricken cities of Mandalay, the country's No. 2 city, and Naypyitaw, the capital. But even though teams and equipment have been flown in from other nations, they are hindered by the airports in those cities being damaged and apparently unfit to land planes.

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