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Buildings fell from the earthquake in Myanmar
Myanmar Earthquake: At least 150 people were killed and 700 injured after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on Friday and a 6.8 powerful shock. According to reports that a mosque collapsed in the city of Mandil, the number of deaths is expected to increase, many of which were killed. The central part of the earthquake was 10 km deep in the northwest of Suding. Shocking shocks felt in some parts of Myanmar, Thailand, Northeastern India and China.
Were able to see people running
Myanmar’s condition is serious, especially in the Mandale region, reports that the collapse of buildings and infrastructure has been damaged. Roads between Mandale and Yangon have also been severely damaged, which causes disruption to relief efforts. Stunning scenes from affected areas run to safe places to collapse buildings and frightened people. The trauma was also felt in Laos’s Viandian, and serious tremors videos are going viral in tall buildings.
Emergency announced in Myanmar
The state of emergency has been announced in Myanmar, an international appeal has been given to help relief and recovery efforts. The country’s officials have launched a large -scale rescue operation, and the emergency groups are making tireless efforts to find the survivors and help the homes of the home.
Prime Minister Modi assured help
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over the powerful earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. He has promised to provide all possible assistance to both governments. Prime Minister Modi said on Friday, “I am concerned about the situation after the earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. I pray for the safety and prosperity of all. India is ready to provide all possible assistance. In this regard, we have asked our authorities to be ready.
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