Residents of this central Myanmar town are living in tents after an earthquake devastated the area on Sunday.<br/> <br />They're worried about aftershocks from the 6.8 quake that killed at least 11 people, and say they're too afraid to return home just yet.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Burmese) 40-YEAR OLD WIN WIN AYE SAYING:<br/> <br />"I heard the earthquake is not finished yet and will hit again within two weeks. Government officials told us not to live under the big trees and high-rise houses at the moment. The place where I live is near a big tree and my house is quite high as well. That's why I came to stay here temporarily."<br/> <br />Others have the same fears.<br/> <br />Daw Kinh Wah says she will stay with her children in the tents in case the quake strikes again.<br/> <br />Many homes and buildings in the area were reduced to rubble, and the Ministry of Relief and Resettlement said more than 50 people sustained injuries and another four are missing.