Earthquake in Afghanistan.
People had to come out of their homes due to earthquake in India’s neighboring country Afghanistan. According to the National Earthquake Science Center, there was strong tremors in Afghanistan at 5.16 am on Saturday morning. The intensity of this earthquake was recorded at 4.7 on the Richter scale. At the same time, the center of this earthquake was near Kabul. The impact of the earthquake was felt in many areas of Pakistan besides Afghanistan. At present, no damage has been reported due to this earthquake, but there is an atmosphere of panic among the people due to the earthquake in the morning.
144 people died in Myanmar
Earlier, many tremors of earthquake were felt one after the other on Friday in Myanmar, which shared the border with India. The most powerful earthquake in this was a magnitude of 7.7. The epicenter of the earthquake in Myanmar was near the city of Mandley. Due to this earthquake, 144 people have died in Myanmar, while 730 people are getting information about injuries. At the same time, the number of deaths and injured may increase even more. The earthquake has damaged many buildings, bridges and dams in Myanmar.
Impact to many countries including Thailand
The impact of this powerful earthquake in Myanmar was seen till Thailand. The earthquake in Thailand’s capital Bangkok has also caused a lot of damage. On seeing an under -construction building here, there was a collapse, whose video is also becoming very viral on social media. At the same time, after the earthquake, people appeared out of the high buildings and standing on the streets. Apart from this, earthquakes were felt in many states of Bangladesh and Northeast India. On the midnight of Friday, an earthquake of magnitude of 4.2 was recorded in Myanmar.
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