Devastating Myanmar earthquake seen as omen of military regime’s demise | Earthquakes News

Mandalay, Myanmar – Two years ago, while the hurricane Mocha was heading towards the western coast of Myanmar, where the filling of wind speeds was about 280 km per hour (175 miles per hour), and the threat of the disaster, the country’s military ruler, Min, Aung Hang, seemed unintended.
Despite the predictions of the widespread destruction when the hurricane achieved a decline, the great General Min Ong Hang and most of the cabinets in the east of the country were devoting a Buddhist temple.
Irrawaddy magazine described the role of the general in complex celebrations this week in Keng Tung of Shan as another example of his obsession with traditional rituals to ward off bad luck and shout.
“She was busy performing YADEAYA in the hope of enjoying the long rule,” said magazine Min Aung Hinging, using the Burmese term that indicates fabulous magic rituals.
The magazine said: “These consecration celebrations are full of hands, and they do not aim more than searching for divine blessings and avoiding calamity.”
Friday, 7.7 earthquake Mandalay and the cities of the epic in central Myanmar left in ruin, with more than 2,700 people who confirmed dead as of Tuesday.
In Myanmar, deep myths, many see A catastrophic earthquake As a divine wisdom on their military rulers, and the omen of Maine Ong Hinging.

“Fall is not far away”
“There are factors behind this earthquake.”
“Since Friday, with a new moon, rice and water resources will become scarce, and commodity prices will rise more,” said the mine, who cannot be determined by security concerns.
“There will be major changes in the leadership of the government. Wars may escalate. The change in leadership means that Min Aung Holing will have, in some way, to step down from power,” said astrologers.
The earthquake k Port of ordeal The astrologers said that he would not be lost on the military commander, adding that it is knowledge that “Min Ong Hinging strongly believes in astrology and myths.”
The earthquake struck a day after Men Ong Hinging presided over the annual competition of the Armed Forces, which was held as the brutal civil war commander in the country for the fourth year, and more than 6000 civilians were killed by the regime’s armed forces.
The mine said: “It mainly rules the country based on astronomical predictions. It can be said to rule the nation through astronomical means.”
“However, according to the signs of this earthquake, its fall is not far away.”
Min Aung Hlaing is not the first military leader in the country to place his fate in the world of spirit to direct the Maimon road throughout Myanmar’s modern history.
It was reported that General Nie Win, who seized power in a military coup in 1962 and ruled until 1988, has widely removed the local currency notes from 25, 35 and 75 superior and replaced it with notes from 45 and 90 sects, all of which are on the advice of his companies. Apparently, NE Win believes that nine was his lucky number. The sects were from 45 and 90 divisible by nine, and its unique, up to nine.
What might have brought good luck to win in the NE brought the economic hardship to millions in Burma at the time, who lost when their old observations were obtained by hard -working and made them often value.
Under the rule of the fictional military forces equally from SHWE, the authorities in 2007 issued instructions for farmers in the north of the commercial capital, Yangon, to grow sunflower, according to The Irrawaddy at that time. The initiative appears to be based on a myth that sunflower cultivation will support the lives of the long military regime. The magazine indicated that the Burmese word worshipers is both Kiar, which can be translated as a “long stay”.
“The earthquake is a sign that” the nature itself is now punished. “
The officer said: “The earthquake is a sign of its fall.”

The officer explained that astrology plays a major role in the Myanmar Association, where education levels are low in some sectors, including among the army.
The retired officer said: “The soldiers who are sent to the front lines are given a protective statue and a sacred wrist. They have been washed in the belief that this astronomical protection will prevent them from death in the battle.”
He added that since the army seized power, Myanmar suffered “a tremendous destruction and loss.”
“I really think that nature is now taking revenge,” he said.
“I am still breathing, but inside I feel death.”
Astronomical predictions have been shared by the demise of Minne Ong Hulang’s strength on social media platforms since the earthquake.
On the Burmese language page on Facebook, the user Zaw MEE Kyaw said he was expected by astrology, since the middle of last year, that Mandalay will be destroyed and that he would one day resemble the cities in Syria that has torn the war.
The same mine has properly expected that Donald Trump will win the presidency of the United States and that Yangon also needed caution, Zu Mo Kiao wrote, adding that the mine in question repeated his wonderful warnings in November.
“Although these statements were not published at that time, they were shared in a nearby circle, and there is evidence to support it,” said Zao Mu Kiao.
He said: “He expected that if Min Aung Hang stepped voluntarily, the army and the country will be saved from further destruction. However, if he refuses to leave, he and all those around him will suffer from complete destruction.”
“According to this prediction, this will be the final collapse of the military dictatorship in Myanmar.”
The prophecies about the future of Myanmar were free from military rule of the comfort of the survivors of the earthquake in Mandalay on Tuesday.
With the survival window closed for 72 hours to save people on Monday, the resignation began to put loved ones and friends alive even if they had survived the huge shocks and were trapped under the rubble.
I spoke to the island, I am Lynn Mao to the island On Sunday, in his logical home, his mother and his two sons were buried. By that time, it was 48 hours after Mandalay’s earth was shaken on its foundations.
He explained how there were no rescue workers to help move the broken construction or listen to the signs of life inside the rubble of his home.
On Tuesday, with his eyes vacant, any emotion other than pain and barely able to speak between silent tears, Ko Lin Mao told Al -Jazeera to discover his family.
He said that the unpleasant smell of the decomposing bodies of his children and her mother was “overwhelming”, when a rescue team finally arrived in the suffocating heat on Monday evening and helped recover them.
“I am still breathing, but I am at home to die,” he said to spend the island.
He was still criticizing the response of the slow and ineffective authorities to the catastrophe, saying that his family would likely be alive if the country had leaders who were responsible for the public.
Now all that he can do is hope that those who failed in the aftermath of the disaster will be responsible one day – if not in this life, then the next.
“I hope you will find the lives of my family justice,” he said.
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2025-04-01 12:30:00