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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) released satellite images of the widespread damage caused by last week’s earthquake of magnitude 7.7 that struck Myanmar. It was followed by strong afters...
The Financial Times |
The earthquake, the world’s most powerful since the ruinous tremors that hit Turkey and Syria in 2023, was felt as far away as Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand, where at least 21 people died.
SFGate |
The Myanmar fire department in the Naypyitaw said the woman was successfully pulled from the rubble early Tuesday, 91 hours after being buried when the building collapsed in the 7.7 magnitude earthqu...
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The Mirror US on MSNMyanmar earthquake map reveals massive impact of devastating 8.2 magnitude tremorData by the United States Geological Survey has produced a horrifying map which shows the extent of an earthquake in Myanmar - and just how far away it has caused destruction
A massive 7.7 earthquake originating in Myanmar has collapsed buildings over 600 miles away in Bangkok, Thailand
Myanmar has declared a state of emergency in six regions and made a rare plea for international aid. The map below shows how ... including 11 killed after a high-rise building collapsed.
Three people died in Myanmar after a mosque partially collapsed, according to reports. The quake destroyed multiple buildings and damaged palaces in popular tourist areas of Myanmar – a country already affected by the ongoing civil war between the military and the armed rebel forces.
Maps show how far the impact of the tremors have reached. One shows the epicentre of northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar. USGS said the quake on Friday was shallow, at a depth of just six miles.
A powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar and Thailand on Friday, killing multiple people and collapsing buildings across both countries.
A 7.7-magnitude quake struck near Mandalay followed by several smaller temblors, killing at least 144 people and reducing buildings to rubble.