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People bathed and cooked next to a river in Myanmar's second largest city, finding shelter in flimsy tents on Tuesday as the city grappled with the aftermath of a deadly earthquake.
Sai Aung Main/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Supported by By The New York Times A strong earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, on Friday, damaging or collapsing ...
In Myanmar, the number of earthquake victims has risen to 2,719, with more than 4,500 people injured. Authorities warn that the death toll could exceed three thousand. What do you need to know? An ...
Beneath the historic temples of Mandalay, the destructive power of Myanmar's worst earthquake in a century is clear to see. The country's second-largest city bore the full force of the disaster. At ...
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, flattening skyscrapers and leaving more than 1,000 people dead from Myanmar to Thailand.
For those trapped in rubble after an earthquake, survival depends on many factors, including weather and access to water and ...
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Meiktila in central Myanmar on Sunday, adding to the region's recent seismic woes.
Just after sunrise on Saturday, a satellite set its long-range camera on the city of Mandalay in Myanmar, not far from the ...
Beneath the historic temples of Mandalay, the destructive power of Myanmar's worst earthquake in a century is clear to see. The country's second-largest city bore the full force of the disaster.