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Thai capital declared disaster area after quake, city hall says

Thailand’s capital has been declared a disaster area after a strong earthquake in neighbouring Myanmar, Bangkok city hall said on Friday.

The Bangkok governor has been placed in charge of coordinating the disaster response, it said, accoding to Reuters.

The debris of a construction site pictured after a building collapsed in Bangkok Friday, after an earthquake.
The debris of a construction site pictured after a building collapsed in Bangkok Friday, after an earthquake. Photograph: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP/Getty Images
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At least two people dead and ‘unknown number’ under Bangkok skyscraper rubble, say Thai emergency responders

Thai emergency responders say two people have been found dead and an unknown number of others are still under the rubble of a building that collapsed after a massive earthquake hit the capital, Bangkok.

Rescue worker Songwut Wangpon told reporters another seven people had been found alive, as he spoke outside the tall pile of rubble that was once a high-rise building under construction, according to the Associated Press (AP).

The multistory structure collapsed after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck midday on Friday, sending the crane on top toppling to the ground and a massive plume of dust into the air.

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