Satellite images show destruction left by Myanmar earthquake
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As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquake’s reported magnitude.
From The New York Times
Four more people have been pulled from rubble nearly 60 hours after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, killing at least 1,700 people in the south-east Asian country.
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The Mirror US on MSNMyanmar earthquake map reveals massive impact of devastating 8.2 magnitude tremorData by the United States Geological Survey has produced a horrifying map which shows the extent of an earthquake in Myanmar - and just how far away it has caused destruction
Rescue efforts continue after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar, with tremors felt in Thailand, China and India. Images from the ground reveal collapsed buildings and human devastation in Myanmar’s second-largest city, Mandalay, and even as far as Thailand’s capital, Bangkok.
Three people died in Myanmar after a mosque partially collapsed, according to reports. The quake destroyed multiple buildings and damaged palaces in popular tourist areas of Myanmar – a country already affected by the ongoing civil war between the military and the armed rebel forces.
A major 7.7 magnitude earthquake has struck Myanmar, causing damage and casualties across the country and in neighbouring Thailand. The quake happened in central Myanmar at a depth of 6.2 miles just before 1pm local time (6:20 GMT),
THIS is the dramatic moment a woman was pulled alive from the rubble in Myanmar after being trapped for more than 30 hours. She was one of the many people affected by the devastating 7.7 magnitude
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand on Friday, causing widespread devastation. Myanmar,
It sent buildings in many areas toppling to the ground, buckled roads, caused bridges to collapse and burst a dam.
Hospitals in Myanmar are overwhelmed with the influx of patients after the country's most powerful earthquake in a century. At least 1,644 people have died in Myanmar and the toll is expected to rise further, with 3,400 injured and dozens still missing in a country already ravaged by a four-year civil war.
Myanmar’s military government has imposed a state of emergency after tremors caused deaths and destroyed buildings.