A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck near the China–Myanmar border, leaving devastation across the region and stunning experts with its sudden intensity. With no warning, the violent tremor ripped through quiet towns, turning them into disaster zones within minutes and prompting fears of a larger seismic chain reaction.
As dawn broke, chaos unfolded. The massive quake jolted millions awake, toppling buildings, tearing open roads, and sending terrified residents fleeing into the streets. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake’s epicenter was just 10 kilometers below the surface—shallow enough to cause catastrophic damage.
The shaking was felt far beyond the border, reaching southern China, northern Thailand, and large parts of Myanmar. In Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, residents ran barefoot into the streets as powerful aftershocks followed.
Authorities quickly confirmed dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries, with many still trapped beneath rubble. Rescuers worked desperately through blocked roads and widespread power outages to reach survivors.