Myanmar earthquake kills at least 144

缅甸地震造成至少144人死亡

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2025-03-29

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Rescue workers in Myanmar and Thailand are scrambling to find survivors, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the centre of Myanmar. Also: Vance scolds Denmark during Greenland trip as Trump says US must have island.
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  • This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Rachel Wright and in the early hours of Saturday 29th March, these are our main stories.

  • Rescue workers in Myanmar and Thailand are scrambling to find survivors after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the center of Myanmar.

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  • It's the early hours of the morning in Myanmar and Thailand where rescue operations have been continuing after the huge earthquake on Friday.

  • In Thailand, attention is focusing on a high rise building which collapsed in the capital Bangkok.

  • At least six people have been found dead and around 100 people are missing and we'll be hearing from there a little later.

  • In Myanmar, the picture is still unclear, but the authorities say 144 people have been killed.

  • There are fears that that number will rise much higher.

  • The 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the center of the country in the early afternoon.

  • The epicenter was in Sergai, close to Myanmar's second largest city,

  • Mandalay, where a historic pagoda collapsed.

  • These people in Mandalay described what they saw to the Burmese service.