Devastation in Myanmar: Earth's Fury Strikes Hard
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has caused significant damage to buildings and infrastructure, with concerns over dam safety. The Red Cross warns of large-scale impacts and damages, including threats to roads, bridges, and public facilities.

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In Myanmar, a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake has wreaked havoc on buildings and public infrastructure. The sheer force of the quake resulted in extensive damages, heightening concerns over the integrity of major dams, the Red Cross reported on Friday.
Marie Manrique, Program Coordinator for the International Federation of the Red Cross, addressed the media via a video link from Yangon. She highlighted widespread destruction, including roads, bridges, and public buildings, explaining that watchful eyes are now focused on large-scale dams to assess their conditions.
The organization anticipates significant impacts from the natural disaster, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance and response efforts in the affected areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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