Over 150 Killed, Hundreds Injured As Earthquakes Hit Myanmar, Bangkok

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New Delhi:

Over 150 people were killed and hundreds injured after six earthquakes – the biggest of 7.7 magnitude – hit near Sagaing in central Myanmar at 12.50pm (local time) Friday, state-run broadcaster MRTV said. 

The toll includes casualties from a hospital in capital Naypyidaw – which is likely to become a “mass casualty area“, doctors there told news agency AFP – from a mosque in Mandalay that collapsed while people were praying inside, and a university building in the same city in which a fire broke out.

Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, who warned the number of dead will likely increase, has declared an ’emergency’ and appealed for aid, asking for “any country and any organisation” to step forward.

Tremors were felt as far away as northern Thailand, where some metro and rail services were suspended in the Thai capital. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra broke off an official visit to Phuket to hold an urgent review meet, after which she too declared a state of ’emergency’ in the city.

Eight deaths have been confirmed so far in Thailand. 

China’s Yunnan province also reported strong tremors; the China Earthquake Networks Center said the magnitude was 7.9. And mild tremors were also reported from Kolkata in Bengal and parts of Manipur, where tremors of 4.4 magnitude were recorded as well as Dhaka and Chattogram in Bangladesh.

Tremors and aftershocks were also felt in Vietnam and Bangladesh.

No deaths have been reported from China or elsewhere, so far.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said India is ready to offer any assistance needed. “Praying for the safety and wellbeing of everyone,” he posted on X. “… have asked our authorities to be on standby.”

The leaders of European nations have also offered assistance.

Scary Videos Of Bangkok Tremors

Terrifying videos on X showed buildings shaking in Bangkok and other cities, with people running onto the streets in panic. “I heard it… I was sleeping in the house and then I ran as far as I could in my pyjamas out of the building,” Duangjai, a resident of popular tourist city Chiang Mai, told AFP.

One particularly horrifying video showed water from an infinity pool falling over the edge.

And another showed a 30-floor, under-construction skyscraper in Bangkok’s Chatuchak neighbourhood collapsing. According to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, 84 workers were trapped.

“When I arrived to inspect the site, I heard people calling for help, saying help me,” deputy police chief Worapat Sukthai, told AFP. “We estimate hundreds are injured but are still determining number of casualties.” At least three deaths were confirmed from this spot so far.

Destruction In Myanmar

A hospital in the Myanmar capital received “hundreds of casualties”, AFP reported.

Horrific visuals showed the entrance arch to the emergency department had collapsed onto a car, forcing medics to treat patients outside and on the road.

Meanwhile, an old bridge over the Irrawaddy River and several residential buildings also collapsed, with images from Mandalay (around 24km from Sagaing) suggesting dozens more may be trapped.

Other videos showed extensive damage to the airport in Mandalay and to a monastery near the city of Taunggyi, in Myanmar’s Shan State that is on the border to Thailand.

Rescue teams have launched extensive operations to search for survivors but the situation is dire, with reports of collapsed buildings and damaged infrastructure, particularly in the Mandalay region.

Roads between Mandalay and Yangon were also damaged and this has hampered relief efforts.

Myanmar’s Quake History

Earthquakes are relatively common in Myanmar, where six strong quakes of 7.0 magnitude or more struck between 1930 and 1956 near the Sagaing Fault, which runs north to south through the country.

A powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake, in the ancient capital Bagan in central Myanmar, killed three people in 2016, also toppling spires and crumbling temple walls at the tourist destination.

The impoverished nation has a strained medical system, especially in its rural states.

With input from agencies

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