Myanmar Earthquake: Mosque collapsed due to earthquake in Myanmar, 20 people killed


Mandalay Mosque Demolished in Earthquake : 20 people have died in Myanmar’s Mandalaya Mosque due to tremendous earthquake on Friday (March 28) in Myanmar. According to local media reports, a mosque in the Mandalaya in Myanmar collapsed completely due to the intense tremors of the earthquake. When this incident happened, many people were present inside the mosque.

According to the BNO report, 25 people have died so far due to the earthquake in Myanmar. 5 people have also died in Tongo, Myanmar. While dozens of people have been injured in Bangkok due to earthquake in Thailand. During this time 43 people have gone missing.

Earthquake caused havoc in Mandalaya University

Due to the strong tremors of the earthquake in Myanmar’s Mandala, where a mosque collapsed. At the same time, during this time, there has been a lot of destruction in Mandalaya University. Due to the earthquake on Friday (March 28), there has also been talk of fire in the university. This incident has also increased the possibility of people casualties.

Thailand made a statement by Deputy Prime Minister

The Deputy Prime Minister has given a statement amid the devastation caused by earthquake in the country. He said that a skyscraper in Bangkok has collapsed due to the terrible earthquake in the country on Friday. At least 3 people died due to the collapse of this building, while more than 81 are missing.

(This is breaking news. It is being constantly being updated.)



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