High rise in Thailand collapses after huge strokes of earthquakes

High rise in Thailand collapses after huge strokes of earthquakes

The epicenter was in Myanmar.

On March 28 (local time), a skyscraper under construction in Bangkok, Thailand, collapsed due to a huge earthquake, causing panic among civilians.

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| Ann Wang / Reuters

The building was located near the famous Bangkok Chatuchak market in the Greater Bangkok area, which houses over 17 million people and is known for its skyscrapers. Several civilians caught the frightening accident from the camera, showing that the building collapsed on itself around 13:30, local time while people are scored, running for their lives.

The 7.7 magnitude earthquake actually hit Mandalay, in Myanmar, while neighboring countries such as Vietnam and Thailand have heard tremors. The impact was significantly larger in Thailand, where the initial temple was followed by a shock of settlement of magnitude 6.4. The people in Bangkok evacuated from their buildings and were warned to stay outside in case they followed more waves. The Thai Prime Minister of the Lake Shinawatra called an emergency meeting following the earthquake to evaluate its impact.

The US Geological Survey and the German Gfz Center of Geosciences agreed on the fact that the Mezzogiorno tremor was superficial, which occurs at a depth of 10 km, with its epicenter in Myanmar. Despite the horrible graphics, so far, Thailand has not reported victims starting now. Initially, the police, he told the Associated Press that they had no immediate information about how many workers were present on the site at the time of the collapse. However, according to the latest relationships, it is said that 43 workers are trapped inside the collapsed building and a wounded man was successfully pulled out by the rubble by the rescuers.

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| AFP

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