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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.
The 28 March magnitude 7.7 Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar) earthquake caused widespread and severe damage in Myanmar and neighboring countries such as Thailand, with more than 5,000 casualties now confirmed ...
An earthquake with a 7.7 magnitude has rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The death toll from the devastating earthquake that rattled Burma and Thailand on Friday has risen sharply to more than 1,650 ...
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar caused widespread shaking and likely considerable damage because of a lack of buildings built to withstand temblors ...
A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake has caused buildings to collapse in Thailand and Burma, leaving more than 1,000 dead ...
The 7.7-magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, in a country already torn ... more than 600 miles away in Bangkok, in neighboring Thailand. At least eight people were confirmed dead there, and dozens ...
A powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar and Thailand on Friday, killing more than 150 people across both countries.
It was also felt in neighboring countries, including Thailand. In Photos and ... Supported by By The New York Times A strong earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city ...
In neighboring Thailand, at least 10 died in Bangkok ... estimated that the death toll could top 1,000. In Mandalay, the earthquake reportedly brought down multiple buildings, including one ...
The latest guidance about traveling to Southeast Asia following the deadly earthquake in Myanmar that caused a Bangkok skyscraper to collapse.
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