The UN reports a severe humanitarian crisis in Myanmar following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on April 1, 2025, which killed over 2,700 people and left thousands more injured. Critical shortages of shelter, clean water, and medical supplies are exacerbated by damaged infrastructure. The UN warns of a potential cholera outbreak due to contaminated water sources, while the World Health Organization reports hospitals overwhelmed with patients. The situation is further complicated by damaged roads and bridges, making relief efforts difficult. Urgent international funding is needed for immediate assistance.