
Earthquake Strikes Myanmar, Felt in Thailand
A powerful earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, with tremors felt as far away as Thailand. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the quake had a magnitude of 6.4 and was centered about 76 kilometers southwest of the city of Keng Tung in Myanmar's Shan State. No immediate reports of casualties or significant damage have been confirmed, but residents in the affected areas were seen evacuating buildings as a precaution.
The earthquake's impact extended to neighboring Thailand, where people in Bangkok and other cities reported feeling the ground shake. Thai authorities have not reported any damage within their borders but are monitoring the situation closely. The event has prompted discussions on regional preparedness for natural disasters, especially in areas prone to seismic activity.
In response to the earthquake, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. would be ready to assist Asia if needed. This statement reflects ongoing U.S. engagement in regional stability and disaster response efforts in Southeast Asia.
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How many dead in Thailand during the earthquake?
Myanmar's military rulers say at least 1,002 people killed following earthquake that also left at least 10 dead in Thailand's capital, Bangkok.
Why did the building collapse in Bangkok?
BANGKOK, Thailand - A massive 7.7 earthquake that rocked southeastern Asia Friday led to the collapse of a skyscraper in Bangkok.
Where did the building collapse in Thailand?
In Thailand, a 33-story building under construction crumpled into a cloud of dust near Bangkok's popular Chatuchak market, and onlookers could be seen screaming and running in a video posted on social media. Vehicles on a nearby freeway came to a stop.
What hotel collapsed in Bangkok?
Pam Kershaw and her husband, tourists from Melbourne, Australia, were in their room on the 25th floor of the Athenee Hotel when the earthquake struck. The room began swaying and pictures banged against the walls.