1,002 People Reported Dead in Myanmar's Earthquake
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Hundreds of people have been injured and authorities said the true death, number of injured and damage toll may not be known for some time.
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Signs of life were detected in the ruins of a skyscraper in Bangkok on Monday as efforts intensified to find people trapped three days after a massive earthquake in Southeast Asia that killed at leas...
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In Mandalay, the local fire authority says 29 people have been pulled from the rubble of a high-rise block.
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A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake has struck Southeast Asia, killing at least 144 people near the epicenter in Myanmar and injuring hundreds more. In neighboring Thailand, several were killed ...
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