(Putrajaya, 29th) – A massive 8.2-magnitude earthquake has struck Myanmar, causing severe devastation across central Myanmar, northern Thailand, and southern China. In response, Malaysia has swiftly deployed a 50-member Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) team to the hardest-hit areas to provide critical aid and support.
Malaysia Takes Action! 50 Rescuers Mobilized for Immediate Relief

According to the latest Myanmar earthquake news, the shallow quake caused widespread destruction, leaving thousands homeless. Malaysia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) has mobilized a fully equipped rescue team led by a task force commander.
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the team would be deployed in full rather than in phases to maximize efficiency and ensure that aid reaches the most affected areas as quickly as possible.
Urgent Help Needed! Malaysia’s Rescue Team on the Ground


Reports from Earthquake Latest News 2025 indicate that the disaster has already claimed hundreds of lives, with thousands injured. The Malaysian HADR team will focus on:
- Search and rescue – locating survivors trapped in rubble.
- Emergency medical aid – assisting the injured.
- Relief distribution – delivering food, water, and shelter to displaced families.
Malaysia’s Yangon Embassy is working closely with Myanmar’s government and humanitarian groups to ensure smooth operations and effective aid distribution.
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The Myanmar earthquake disaster has drawn a global response, with countries like Thailand, China, and Japan sending aid teams to assist in relief efforts. Meanwhile, NGOs and charities worldwide have launched Myanmar earthquake donation campaigns to provide essential supplies and help with long-term recovery.
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Malaysia’s swift and strong humanitarian response highlights its commitment to regional cooperation in times of crisis. As relief efforts continue, more aid is urgently needed. Stay updated with the latest news and find ways to support the victims.
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