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earthquake: A woman gave birth to her baby on the road in Bangkok after a major earthquake hit on Friday in the Thai capital.
According to media reports, the new mother was undergoing surgery when the earthquake struck and the doctors evacuated the hospital with her. Many users have shared many baby’s birth videos on social media platform X. In the video, it can be seen that she gave birth to a baby on a stretcher when the hospital medical staff surrounded her.
In addition, the report also clarifies that mothers and baby boys are now in stable condition and recovering.
Video of the earthquake #Bangkok A baby was born in a park, a story about “I was born during an earthquake” #แผ่นดินไหว #earthquake #myanmarearthquake #bangkokearthquake #ตึกถล่ม pic.twitter.com/7e0fdzfpef– miia (@i30199) March 28, 2025
Deaths in Myanmar earthquake
The information team of Myanmar’s National Administrative Council said on Saturday that at least 1,002 people were killed and 2,376 were injured in the Myanmar earthquake.
The country experienced six earthquakes on Friday, the first time at 7.7 magnitude, attacked at noon.
On Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported another earthquake in the Myanmar capital Naypyidaw hit a magnitude of 5.1.
India’s “Operation Brahma” for neighbors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted his conversation with the senior general on Saturday, expressing his condolences to Myanmar’s aung hlaing.
He also said that as part of Operation Brahma, disaster relief materials, humanitarian aid, and search and rescue teams are being quickly dispatched to the affected areas.
He also expressed his condolences on Friday after the earthquake struck neighbor Myanmar.
Talk to the senior general, Min Aung Haing of Myanmar. Deep condolences for the death of life in the devastating earthquake. As close friends and neighbors, India maintains solidarity with the Burmese people during this difficult time. Disaster Materials,… – Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 29, 2025
Social media users from the Myanmar earthquake and other videos shared by Bangkok and their aftermaths show the horror that the disaster brings to life and infrastructure.