The 28 March earthquake is Myanmar’s deadliest in over a century. With over 2,700 lives lost and widespread destruction across Mandalay, Sagaing, and Nay Pyi Taw, the country is facing its worst natural disaster since the 2021 military coup, already surpassing Cyclone Mocha in 2023.
COAR and Premise have released a joint initial impact assessment, drawing from nearly 400 on-the-ground surveys, along with media monitoring and information from local ground networks. The report outlines the human toll, aid implications, and urgent response needs.
Myanmar Earthquake Rapid Assessment
