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The evacuation of skyscrapers in Bangkok in light of the shooks of the Myanmar earthquake

The authorities evacuated several skyscrapers in the Thai capital, Bangkok, today, Monday, after appearing to be a tremor, three days after an earthquake of 7.7 on the Richter scale in Myanmar.
Government television reported that at least 1700 people died in Myanmar, while 3,400 people have been injured so far.
The residents of the region are still feelings of tremors, although the American Geological Survey has not registered any new earthquakes.
“I felt it (the shocks), although it was lighter than last Friday,” a worker in the Satorn area in Bangkok told German News Agency (DPA).
The Khasoud newspaper and eyewitnesses reported that other skyscrapers were evacuated, including the (One Bangkok) shopping center, the criminal court building and several government offices as a precaution.
Government television reported that at least 1700 people died in Myanmar, while 3,400 people have been injured so far.
The residents of the region are still feelings of tremors, although the American Geological Survey has not registered any new earthquakes.
“I felt it (the shocks), although it was lighter than last Friday,” a worker in the Satorn area in Bangkok told German News Agency (DPA).
The Khasoud newspaper and eyewitnesses reported that other skyscrapers were evacuated, including the (One Bangkok) shopping center, the criminal court building and several government offices as a precaution.
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