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Myanmar Earthquake: More than a thousand people died

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The number of dead, as many garbage can exceed 10 thousand people, predicts US geological services.

As a result of a strong Myanmar earthquake, at least 1002 people were killed, another 2376 were injured. This was announced by the Sky News channel with a reference to local authorities.

In nearby Thailand, it was known about eight dead and eight injured, another 79 people were missing.

Meanwhile, the US Geological Service predicts the number of dead, as many garbage can exceed 10 thousand people.

Remember, on March 28, a powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake occurred in the countries of Southeast Asia. The center is in Myanmar.

Earlier, 694 were killed in Myanmar and more than 1600 victims were reported. This is one of the most destructive disasters that occupies the country in recent years.

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