When the ground began to tremble violently beneath his feet, Prem Kishore Mohanty from India was sitting in the auditorium of ...
The earthquake has killed more than 1,600 people in Myanmar and Thailand while leaving at least 2,300 injured - the death toll is expected to rise further as rescuers continue to search the rubble ...
A man from Bangor, County Down, has described how he had to evacuate children from their primary school as tremors from the ...
Hundreds are still missing and 1,700 have died, Myanmar's military chief says, as rescuers continue a desperate search for ...
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Briefly on MSNThailand Earthquake Leaves 18 Dead and More Injured, SA Teacher Recalls Terrifying MomentsA devastating earthquake in Asia left 18 people dead in Thailand and a South African teaching in the country has opened up ...
Four Kozhikode tourists experienced a terrifying earthquake in Bangkok. They describe the chaos and hours of uncertainty ...
The death toll from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar rose to more than 1,600 people on Saturday, one day after the quake, which was also felt in neighboring Thailand and China.
The initial 7.7-magnitude quake struck near the central Myanmar city of Mandalay, killing 1,700 people. However, the death toll is expected to rise significantly.
The Red Cross issued a warning about the stability of major dams, raising concerns over the potential risk of flooding.
This comes as multiple buildings collapsed and 1,591 houses were damaged in the earthquake, including a pre-school building in Kyaukse. The bodies of 12 students were recovered at the site on ...
The Mirror's Dan Warburton has been on the ground in Bangkok, where rescuers are still trying to reach dozens of people ...
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