Early Monday, a powerful 7.7 earthquake struck near the China–Myanmar border, shaking parts of southern China, northern Thailand, and Myanmar. The shallow depth made the impact more destructive, hitting while many people were asleep. Early reports confirm casualties, injuries, and heavy damage, with rescue teams racing against time.
Entire communities have been affected. Buildings collapsed, roads were blocked by landslides, and hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured. In remote areas, villages remain cut off, forcing locals and rescuers to work with limited resources as they search for survivors under rubble.
Authorities and international teams have launched emergency operations, setting up shelters and delivering food, water, and medical aid. At the same time, fear of strong aftershocks keeps many residents outside, afraid to return to damaged homes and buildings.
As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on saving lives and restoring basic services. Recovery will take time, but stories of neighbors helping each other and communities standing together are already emerging amid the devastation.