(Bloomberg) — Myanmar’s death toll from Friday’s powerful earthquake passed 1,000 amid extensive damage in the second-largest city of Mandalay, as international rescue teams arrive to help search for survivors.
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The 7.7-magnitude earthquake, Myanmar’s biggest in a century, also injured more than 2,300 people while 30 are missing, according to the State Administration Council. Authorities said about 2,300 buildings including homes and temples collapsed in Mandalay.
Teams from China, India and Russia were among those who arrived with professional rescuers, medical personnel and equipment and are heading to Mandalay and the administrative capital Naypyidaw, they said. International airports in the two cities are closed until further notice.
Countries including the US have pledged to send rescue teams and emergency aid following the junta’s rare request for international aid.
“It was a nightmare, I am still scared,” said Kyaw Moe Aung, who witnessed the collapse of a condominium in Mandalay’s Aungmyaythazan township where he lived. “Hundreds of buildings collapsed here and there” and “there were several aftershocks until late at night,” he said.
Most telephone lines were down due to a day-long power outage in major cities, and residents in the commercial capital Yangon are limited to a maximum of four hours of electricity a day, according to the Electricity Supply Corporation.
More than 600 monasteries and nearly 300 pagodas in Mandalay were wrecked, as well as 60 schools and three bridges in the region. The quake also damaged some parts of Yangon-Mandalay Expressway and some dams in Upper Myanmar.
In neighboring Thailand, rescuers are still searching for dozens of people missing from a collapsed high-rise building in Bangkok. An investigation is underway on the 30-story building that was under construction, and officials will report their findings within a week, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said.
Authorities in Bangkok said nine people were killed and about 100 are missing. Thailand’s Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said 57 of 77 provinces in the country felt the tremors, while damage has been reported in 13 of them.
The government has declared the quake a level 3 disaster, categorized as major, and is coordinating rescue and relief operations accordingly.
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