694 killed, 1,670 disastrous Myanmar injured in earthquake: 10 points

694 killed, 1,670 disastrous Myanmar injured in earthquake: 10 points

694 killed, 1,670 disastrous Myanmar injured in earthquake: 10 points

  1. 7.7-The earthquake of Panchalata hit the teak at 12:50 pm on Friday (0650 GMT) at a shallow depth of 10 km northwest of Myanmar. After minutes, followed a 6.7-parade afterchc and a series of small shaking.
  2. The earthquake was felt throughout the region, shaking buildings from India to west and China to east, as well as Cambodia and Laos. Myanmar’s military jute said in a statement this morning that the count of death has reached 694.
  3. The ongoing civil war of Myanmar, surrounded by the seizure of military power, has severely weakened emergency services, making them sick to handle the disaster of this magnitude.
  4. In neighboring Thailand, the earthquake led 10 people’s deaths, mainly due to the collapse of a high growth under construction near Bangkok’s chatuch market. There is a possibility of getting caught in the debris, 100 workers are afraid.
  5. In the congregation of Myanmar, buildings fell into a pile of debris and twisted metal, scrambled with residents and emergency workers to protect people trapped under the rubble. Awa Bridge, nearly 100 years old structure, which spread from teak to the Irawadi River fell into water.
  6. Destruction in Myanmar inspired a rare appeal from its separate military rule for international assistance. Junta Chief Min Aung Hling requested aid to “any country, any organization”.
  7. India was one of the first people to offer assistance, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern and readiness for assistance. “Concerned with the situation of earthquakes in Myanmar and Thaland. Praying for the safety and goodness of all. India is ready to offer all possible assistance. In this regard, in this regard, our officers asked to stay on standby. Asked Mea to stay in touch with the governments of Myanmar and Thailand.”
  8. The Indian Air Force sent 15 tonnes of relief supply from its Hindon Air Base to assist Myanmar with tents, blankets, water purifiers and essential medicines.
  9. Under the leadership of the Thai Sarkar, Prime Minister Petongtern Shinavatra, held an emergency meeting to assess the impact of the eartech. The Indian Embassy in Thailand reported no casualties among Indian citizens, but advised vigilance.
  10. The European Union and the United States also promised support. US President Donald Trump confirmed that Washington was in touch with Myanmar officials. “This is a real bad, and we will help,” he told reporters.
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