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A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the border region between China and Myanmar early Monday morning, shaking cities and remote mountain villages across Southeast Asia. The tremor, which hit just before dawn, is already being described by experts as one of the strongest to hit the area in decades.

The quake rattled homes, schools, and hospitals across hundreds of kilometers, sending terrified residents fleeing into the streets as power lines snapped and buildings swayed violently. Within minutes, authorities in both nations launched emergency response operations, while regional governments across Thailand, Laos, and northern Vietnam monitored the situation for potential aftershocks.

The Moment the Ground Moved
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake struck at a depth of roughly 10 kilometers — shallow enough to cause intense surface shaking. The epicenter was located near the rugged border region between China’s Yunnan province and northern Myanmar, an area known for its complex fault lines.

Residents described the initial tremor as a violent rolling motion that lasted nearly a minute. “It felt like the ground was breathing,” said one man from Tengchong, China. “Everything in my apartment started falling — glass, books, even the TV. We ran outside without shoes.”

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