
7.7 Magnitude Quake in Myanmar: About 1,700 Dead, 3,400 Injured; Israeli Team Works at Disaster Site in Thailand
The 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar was the strongest in the world since the deadly quake that hit Turkey and Syria in 2023. In Bangkok, approximately 1,000 km from the epicenter, a 33-story skyscraper that was under construction collapsed.
The earthquake, one of Myanmar's strongest in a century, left around 1,700 people dead, 3,400 injured and over 300 missing as of Sunday, March 30, the military government said.
A joint team of experts from the IDF and the Israeli Ministry of Defense landed in Bangkok on Sunday morning, following the earthquake.
The team consists of engineering and civil affairs officers from the National Rescue Unit of the IDF Home Front Command and is coordinated by the International Cooperation Unit.
Upon its arrival, the team began its mission by conducting a situational assessment and sharing technological expertise with the Thai authorities. The strong earthquake struck 10 kilometers underground near Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar. (INN/VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray in Yeshua’s Name for the thousands of people who were injured due to the massive earthquake. May You heal them completely, restore their mental health, and engulf them in Your unfailing love. We pray for the people who lost family members and we send our sincerest condolences to them. We also pray for the missing, that You help the search teams find them. We also lift up the Israeli team that went to help in the aftermath of the earthquake. Please protect each person on the team, give them strength to accomplish the mission they have set to do, and make them a light amid this disaster.”