When a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, its tremors sent shockwaves through Bangkok, leaving tourists in a panic and killing 10 people in Thailand's capital. CRAZY VIDEO: Thai ...
Ongoing civil conflict complicates rescue efforts, even as international aid arrives. Panic and chaos erupted at Myanmar’s Naypyitaw International Airport on Friday as the powerful 7.7 magnitude ...
Bangkok felt like it erupted into chaos when the tremors hit. No one knew what was happening and there was no warning. In a city where lives are lived, there were suddenly incongruous sights in ...
"I ran from the 7th floor of a mall, it was chaos. The scene was like the end of the world. People screamed and ran to find somewhere to shelter," said school teacher Yupadee Anujan, 34 ...
BANGKOK, March 29 (Reuters) - In the chaos of Friday's earthquake ... news team that covered major breaking news around the world, including both coups in Thailand and Myanmar, natural disasters ...
EXCLUSIVE: Lightyear Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to feature documentary Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos charting the ... and living in a world that he describes as “some serious ...
The 7.7-magnitude quake caused widespread damage in Myanmar, a country already in chaos because of civil war. It was also felt in neighboring countries, including Thailand. In Photos and Videos ...
Rooftop pools spill as buildings sway Adding to the chaos, dramatic videos have emerged showing the earthquake's impact on Bangkok's high-rise buildings. Rooftop swimming pools violently sloshed ...
I thought it was me... it was not me,” the 23-year-old told AFP, as chaos unfolded around him. For many tourists visiting the bustling city, the earthquake was an unsettling experience that ...
"I ran from the 7th floor of a mall, it was chaos. The scene was like the end of the world. People screamed and ran to find somewhere to shelter," said school teacher Yupadee Anujan, 34 ...
The barges, which link up to form a bridge, could give China a way to land large numbers of vehicles and troops on Taiwan, solving a major logistical problem. By Chris BuckleyChristoph Koettl ...
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