The recent earthquake in Myanmar has left Bangkok in a state of emergency as rescuers race against time to save those entombed in the wreckage of a collapsed high-rise building. As search efforts escalate, the harrowing stories of loved ones awaiting news add a human face to this unfolding disaster.
In the wake of a tragic skyscraper collapse in Bangkok, the urgency of rescue operations has intensified. Initial reports indicate that this catastrophic event was exacerbated by the recent Myanmar earthquake,
The search and rescue operations continue in Bangkok, Thailand after a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck neighboring Myanmar. Among those helping out are trained K-9 units.
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Prime Minister of Thailand, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, addressed an emergency meeting on Friday and informed that the nation has returned to "normalcy".
K9 USAR, Thailand's Rescue Dog Association, has stepped up with furry friends on rescue duty, helping locate people - dead and alive.
The bodies were detected after rescuers began using heavy machinery to remove concrete slabs from the rubble. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A series of earthquakes, including a 7.7-magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, severely impacted Bangkok, Thailand, leading to collapsed buildings and ongoing rescue efforts. Thailand's 'K9 Usar Thailand' rescue dogs have gained widespread praise for their role in detecting survivors,
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A 7.7 magnitude shallow earthquake, one of Myanmar's strongest in a century, jolted the civil war-torn Southeast Asian nation on Friday afternoon, leaving thousands of people dead, flattening roads, and destroying buildings hundreds of miles away in Thailand.
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Asian News International on MSNThailand: Search, rescue operations continue in Bangkok as 30-storey building collapses after Myanmar earthquakeSearch and rescue operations continue outside JJ Mall Chatuchak in Thailand's Bangkok on Sunday following the collapse of a 30-storey under-construction building triggered by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Friday.