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New Zealand says it will provide NZ$2 million (£880,000) to support the emergency response in Myanmar.
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The U.S. Geological Service's predictive modelling estimated Myanmar's death toll could exceed 10,000 and losses could exceed the country's annual economic output.
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Shocking videos show Bangkok high-rises swaying during a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, with pool water spilling over.
Rescue workers are continuing their search for survivors after yesterday's powerful earthquake in Myanmar. The country's military government says the number of people killed has risen to 1,002, with 2,
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
More than 700 people have been killed and at least 1,670 injured, but the death toll could rise into the thousands as rescue operations get underway in Myanmar, where the quake was centred.
One of the scariest videos to emerge out of the massive Myanmar earthquake shows people in a skyscraper pool in Bangkok, Thailand, when the quake hits. The video, which went viral on X, shows the pool water splashing off the side of the skyscraper as the magnitude of what is happening slowly dawns
The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
Rescue workers pulled more bodies from the rubble in Myanmar today after a powerful earthquake hit yesterday. The magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck at midday with the epicenter not far from the city of Mandalay. The quake was followed by several aftershocks - including one measuring 6.4.
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India Today on MSN5.1 magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar's Naypyidaw a day after deadly tremorsMyanmar was jolted by a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake yesterday, followed by a 6.4-magnitude aftershock just 11 minutes later, leaving a trail of destruction. Buildings, bridg