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Myanmar 7.7-Magnitude Quake Kills 694, Aftershocks Continue – Taiwan PCB Giants Report Zero Impact

A devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on March 28, with its epicenter northwest of Sagaing. The tremors were felt across Thailand, Malaysia, China's Yunnan province, and India, causing widespread destruction. According to Myanmar's State Administration Council, the death toll has risen to 694, with 1,670 injured and 68 people reported missing. The Myanmar Meteorology and Hydrology Department reported 12 aftershocks, the strongest measuring 7.5-magnitude and the weakest at 2.8-magnitude.

The earthquake destroyed buildings, bridges, and roads across Myanmar, with the country's second-largest city, Mandalay, suffering extensive damage. Search and rescue teams in Myanmar and Thailand are working through the rubble to locate survivors. A construction site collapse in Bangkok resulted in at least three deaths and 81 people being trapped. Both Myanmar and Bangkok have declared a state of emergency.

Taiwanese PCB Manufacturers in Thailand and Myanmar Unaffected

Despite the earthquake's intensity, Taiwanese PCB manufacturers operating in Thailand and Myanmar have reported no significant damage or operational disruptions.

Zhen Ding, Apex Circuit (Thailand), and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) confirmed that their facilities and personnel remain safe, and operations are running as usual.

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Delta Electronics (Thailand) and Compal Electronics temporarily evacuated employees as a precaution but resumed normal production after safety checks.

Wistron, Kinpo Electronics, and Inventec all reported no impact on their Thailand operations.

Foxlink and Quanta Computer confirmed that their Myanmar and Thailand sites were unaffected.

Kinpo's subsidiary, Cal-Comp Thailand, also stated its factories and personnel remain safe, with no disruption to production.

Taiwanese financial institutions with a presence in the region, including Mega Bank, First Bank, Taiwan Cooperative Bank, and Cathay United Bank, have also reported that their offices and branches in Yangon and Bangkok remain safe and fully operational.

PCB Industry Monitors Aftermath

While the earthquake caused widespread destruction in Myanmar and parts of Thailand, Taiwanese PCB manufacturers and supply chain operations in the region have remained largely unscathed. Companies are closely monitoring the situation and have ensured compliance with safety protocols and local government directives. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.

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