Myanmar earthquake: 20 people die in Mandalay City earthquake rattle attack | World News

A devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, with at least 20 people killed, followed by a powerful 6.8 aftershock.
The death toll is expected to rise as reports show that a mosque in Mandalay City collapsed with people inside, causing some to worry about death.
The earthquake struck the northwest of Saga at a depth of 10 kilometers, spreading tremors in Myanmar, Thailand, northeastern India and parts of China.
The vibration was so intense that subway and rail services were temporarily hung in Bangkok, causing widespread panic among residents.
Thai Prime Minister Paetontarn Shinawatra calls for an emergency crisis meeting and declares the capital a state of emergency.
The situation in Myanmar is still bad, with reports of building collapse and infrastructure damage reported, especially in the Mandalay region. The roads between Mandalay and Yangon have also suffered severe damage, hindering relief efforts.
Shocking videos of affected areas show buildings collapsed and fleeing the terror of security residents. In Laos, residents of high-rise buildings on the Avenue experienced a drastic sway, adding to the chaos.
Myanmar’s rescue teams have carried out extensive operations to find survivors, and emergency workers are relentlessly combing through debris. A state of emergency has been declared and an international call for assistance to assist in relief and recovery efforts.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured Myanmar and Thailand that he expressed concern about the situation after the earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. Pray for the safety and well-being of all. India is ready to provide all possible help. In this regard, our authorities ask our authorities to continue moving forward. Also required to behave with Mea.
Myanmar authorities have launched a large-scale rescue operation, with emergency teams working tirelessly to find survivors and assist those trapped at home.