28.03.2025 11:53
In Myanmar, a Southeast Asian country, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake caused the subways to shake like a cradle, and it was observed that the water in the pools located on the upper floors of skyscrapers flowed down from several meters high.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) announced that consecutive earthquakes measuring 7.7 and 6.4 occurred in Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia.
DOZENS OF BUILDINGS WERE DESTROYED
During the earthquake, which was felt in China, India, and Thailand, dozens of buildings were flattened, and a giant skyscraper in Bangkok collapsed within seconds.
POOL WATER FLOWED FROM METERS HIGH
As citizens captured the moment of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake with their mobile phones while waiting at the station, it was observed that the subways were shaking like a cradle, and the water from the pools located on the floors of the skyscrapers several meters high was flowing down.