Devastating Myanmar earthquake seen as omen of military regime's demise
Briefly

The recent earthquake in Myanmar, which left over 2,700 confirmed dead, has been interpreted by some citizens as a sign of divine retribution against the military government led by Min Aung Hlaing. Despite the devastation, Hlaing was reportedly engaged in traditional rituals to avert misfortune just days prior to the quake. Astrologers are linking the timing of the earthquake, occurring on a new moon, to predictions of rising commodity prices and significant political changes, reflecting deep-seated beliefs in superstitions among the populace.
Many in Myanmar interpret the recent earthquake as a sign of divine judgment against their military regime, suggesting imminent change in leadership.
The earthquake's alignment with a new moon has led local astrologers to predict rising commodity prices and a shake-up in the government.
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