Destructive 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Myanmar
A powerful earthquake of 7.7 magnitude shook Myanmar on Friday, leading to the collapse of buildings in five cities and towns. Additionally, two bridges were destroyed, and an expressway was damaged, according to state media reports. Casualty details were not provided.
A powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Myanmar on Friday, resulting in widespread destruction across several cities and towns. Numerous buildings crumbled under the seismic impact, affecting five urban areas, according to state media outlets.
The Global New Light of Myanmar reported significant infrastructure damage, including the collapse of two major bridges and the impairment of an expressway that serves as a vital transportation link.
While the earthquake's devastation is evident, officials have yet to release any information regarding casualties. Emergency responses are likely underway as affected communities assess the full extent of the damage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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