The 7.7-magnitude shock happened near Mandalay and rippled throughout Southeast Asia and China.

The effects have been catastrophic; the death toll is at least 2,000 people, with many more missing.

The ripple effects have also brought destruction to neighboring countries.

The collapse killed 11 people, and about 75 are still unaccounted for as of Sunday, March 30.

Thanks to social media, we can see firsthand how disorienting and scary this is.

Water sprays from the sides, trailing down the buildings.

It shows the immense power of natureand how, ultimately, we are powerless against it.

Despite the devastation, humans have proven they are resilient in the face of danger and seemingly overwhelming challenges.

A surgeon, Dr. Toey, and his team were performing a surgery as the earthquake began.

That safe place was outdoors, where they completed the rest of the surgery in just 10 minutes.

Both organizations are working on the ground to meet the staggering humanitarian needs.

On Friday, March 27, a devastating earthquake struck Myanmar.

The 7.7 magnitude shock was felt in Southeast Asia and China.

Social media users in Bangkok, Thailand, captured what it was like to experience the earthquake.

The death count of the earthquake is now over 2,000 people, with many more still missing.