In an unprecedented turn of events, a powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale rocked Myanmar. This significant natural disaster was felt far beyond its epicenter, reaching as far as ...
UPDATE: Bangkok’s airports are open again ... buildings collapsing due to the seismic activity. There were also accounts of cracks forming in the roads and pieces of ceilings falling from ...
On the afternoon of the 28th, a powerful earthquake registering a magnitude of 7.7 struck central Myanmar, sending shockwaves that were felt across the border in Thailand. This incident not only ...
causing hundreds of people to rush out of swaying buildings in Bangkok as per Thailand local media and eyewitness accounts posted on social media. Several posts on social media showed water ...
The powerful tremor was felt in Bangkok and several parts of Thailand, with eyewitness reports and local media accounts noting that hundreds of people rushed out of swaying buildings in Bangkok.
Bangkok: A devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand on Friday, causing widespread destruction and panic. The powerful quake led to the collapse of a high-rise building ...
causing hundreds of people to rush out of swaying buildings in Bangkok, as per Thailand local media and eyewitness accounts posted on social media. Several posts on social media showed water ...
📌 Eyewitness account: At least 144 people were killed while 732 injured ... The quake in neighbouring Myanmar also triggered the collapse of a high-rise building in Bangkok, killing at least three.
Eyewitness Narrates Bangkok Earthquake Ordeal. Six earthquakes - the biggest of 7.7 magnitude - hit central Myanmar at 12.50pm (local time) Friday, with tremors and aftershocks striking parts of ...
Thai authorities said Monday they are investigating why a single office tower block under construction in Bangkok collapsed ...
Six earthquakes - the biggest of 7.7 magnitude - hit central Myanmar at 12.50pm (local time) Friday, with tremors and aftershocks striking parts of Thailand, China, India, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.