No images? Click here ![]() Thursday, 3 April 2025 Myanmar: Public Health Situation Analysis (Sagaing earthquake in Myanmar, April 2025)On 28 March 2025 two powerful earthquakes struck central Myanmar’s Sagaing Region near Mandalay. The first, with a magnitude of 7.7, occurred at 12:50, followed by a second of magnitude 6.4 at 13:02 (local time). The full scale of damage, deaths and injuries has not yet been fully ascertained. On 2 April 2025, the State Administration Council (SAC) reported that 3003 people have died and 4515 have been injured by the earthquake. Preliminary assessments indicate high numbers of casualties and trauma-related injuries, with urgent need for emergency care. Earthquake-related displacement, limited access to safe water and food, overcrowded displaced populations, low vaccination coverage, poor sanitation, inadequate disease prevention measures and potential movement of rodents into urban areas increases the likelihood of disease outbreaks. Mental health challenges and heat strokes are also major concern. The worst affected areas are Mandalay, Sagaing and Nay Pyi Taw, followed by Bago, Magway, Shan South and East. The earthquakes caused widespread destruction across central Myanmar. Critical infrastructure — including health facilities, road networks, and bridges — has been severely damaged. Electricity and water supplies remain disrupted, worsening access to health services and heightening risks of waterborne and foodborne disease outbreaks (WHO, 2025). The epicentre of the earthquake is close to Sagaing Township in Sagaing Region. This region is home to approximately one third of the country’s internally displaced population, many of whom were already enduring critical shortages in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) needs, and lacked adequate shelter from before the earthquake struck. This earthquake has struck amid an already dire humanitarian context marked by widespread displacement, fragile health systems, and disease outbreaks following the February 2021 takeover. Prior to the earthquake, 19.9 million people in Myanmar required humanitarian assistance, including 12.9 million who were in need of health services. This is the initial PHSA for the Sagaing earthquake in Myanmar, based on initial information available. The PHSA will be updated as more information becomes available. The main health concerns based on this initial PHSA are:
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Thursday, April 3, 2025
Myanmar: Public Health Situation Analysis (Sagaing earthquake in Myanmar, April 2025)
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