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In Myanmar, the death toll has climbed to 2,056, with more than 3,900 people injured and 270 people reported missing, according to the Myanmar Military Junta.
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The death toll from Myanmar's devastating earthquake has surpassed 3,000, with hundreds more missing, as forecasts of unseasonal rain presented a new challenge for rescue and aid workers trying to re...
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The coup and ensuing conflict has battered its health infrastructure, leaving it ill-equipped to deal with major natural disasters.
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A massive 7.7 earthquake originating in Myanmar has collapsed buildings over 600 miles away in Bangkok, Thailand
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VnExpress International on MSNSoutheast Asia's second largest economy revises tourism strategy, still targets 38 million visitors despite earthquakeThailand, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, is maintaining its forecast for foreign tourist arrivals at 38 million this year despite the powerful earthquake that rocked Southeast Asia last week.
A strong earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, bringing down a skyscraper under construction in Bangkok and toppling buildings in neighbouring Myanmar’s second-largest city. At least one person was killed and dozens of workers rescued from under the rubble of the skyscraper,
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A Chicago native who just moved to Thailand to teach spoke with ABC7 about the scary moments she experienced as a deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday.
Rescuers work at the site of a high-rise building under construction that collapsed after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, March 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) People who evacuated from buildings following earthquake in Bangkok,
Following a deadly earthquake that rattled much of Southeast Asia and claimed the lives of more than 2,000 people, a local woman is showing how Oklahomans can help out.
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VnExpress International on MSNSoutheast Asia's second largest economy fears decline in foreign arrivals after deadly earthquakeThailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, could see a 10% to 15% drop in foreign arrivals over the next two weeks following a massive earthquake in Myanmar that sent tremors through Bangkok.
Pope Francis offered prayers to the victims of a powerful earthquake in Southeast Asia on the sixth day of his convalescence in the Vatican after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening doubl
More than 20 earthquakes have hit central and southeast Asia in the last 24 hours, with one of the most powerful in 75 years in Myanmar.