Myanmar

Myanmar Earthquake Emergency Response

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Myanmar

Myanmar Earthquake Emergency Response

One month on from the disaster, millions in Myanmar still need urgent help. Relief International teams are working around the clock to provide emergency medical care, psychosocial support, screening for malnutrition, clean water and sanitation services.

On Friday 28 March 2025, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar.

Devastating impact one month on.

Whilst it’s likely the actual numbers are far higher, we know at least 3,700 people were tragically killed and at least 5,000 injured.

The damage and destruction includes more than 120,000 homes, as well as critical infrastructure, schools, bridges, monasteries and pagodas, which are sacred places of worship.

Thousands of people have been displaced and communities are suffering extreme heat without electricity to power fans.

One month after the disaster, millions still need urgent help.

“Communities across Myanmar are facing unimaginable tragedy right now. Our thoughts are firmly with those who have lost loved ones, suffered terrible injuries and had their homes destroyed." - Craig Redmond, CEO at Relief International.

Relief International’s response.

Local Relief International teams are working around the clock, and have provided almost 40,000 people with emergency support across South Shan, one of the regions worst affected.

This includes mobile medical care, psychosocial support, screening for malnutrition, clean water and sanitation services.

Expanding outreach.

Over coming weeks, we are expanding our outreach to cover essential service gaps across Mandalay, Sagaing and Bago.

This crisis will have a long-term impact, and we’re dedicated to supporting communities in Myanmar every step of the way.

Help us to provide emergency support to communities in desperate need.

Donate today.

Photo Gallery

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Emergency responders travel to impacted communities by boat.
A temple and neighboring structure severely damaged by the earthquake.
A Relief International healthcare worker providing support to an impacted family.