FILE PHOTO: A soldier from the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) carries an RPG launcher at a Myanmar military base at Thingyan Nyi Naung village on the outskirts of Myawaddy, the Thailand-Myanmar border town under the control of a coalition of rebel forces led by the Karen National Union, in Myanmar, April 15, 2024. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

01 Jun 2026 06:10AM

YANGON: A blast in northern Myanmar killed dozens of people on Sunday (May 31), two rescue workers said, with rebels controlling the region saying it was caused by the accidental detonation of mining explosives.One first responder in Shan state's Namhkam district, where the blast occurred, said 46 people were killed, including six children, and more than 70 others were injured.The massive explosion destroyed many houses and injured people were transported to a local hospital, said the emergency worker, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to security concerns."There could be more dead people under their destroyed houses," he added.Another rescuer, who also asked not to be named, said the death toll was higher, at 59 killed, and bodies were collected by emergency personnel for cremation.Myanmar has been mired in a civil war since the military grabbed power in a 2021 coup, with the armed forces fighting an array of pro-democracy guerrillas and powerful ethnic minority armed groups.The Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), one of the country's most powerful ethnic minority factions, said the "accidental explosion" of stored explosives used in mining and stone quarrying detonated at around 12.00 pm (0500 GMT) on Sunday in Namhkam.