Seismic Shock: Earthquake Topples Bangkok High-Rise
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Thailand and Myanmar, causing the collapse of a high-rise building in Bangkok. While dramatic scenes unfold, authorities are still assessing casualties. The quake was followed by a 6.4 magnitude aftershock, prompting evacuations across Bangkok and significant infrastructure damage in Myanmar.
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A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Thailand and Myanmar, leading to the collapse of a high-rise building under construction in Bangkok. The seismic event, which occurred midday, saw emergency responses activated as authorities continue to assess possible casualties amid significant structural damage.
Dramatic footage shared on social media captured the moment the multi-story building crumbled, sparking panic and chaos in the streets of Bangkok. The quake's epicenter was determined to be in Myanmar, with officials warning of aftershocks and advising residents to remain cautious.
Significant damage was reported in Myanmar, including the collapse of part of Mandalay's former royal palace and a 90-year-old bridge. In Bangkok and throughout Thailand, alarms sounded as residents evacuated high-rise buildings, recalling past experiences with earthquakes but describing this one as notably lengthy and intense.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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