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Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 74

Myanmar Earthquake

First Posted: 03/25/11 09:13 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

MAE SAI, Thailand (Reuters) - At least 74 people were killed in a strong earthquake that struck Myanmar, state media said on Friday, while a series of aftershocks have caused panic but only limited damage in Thailand and Laos.

The death toll from Thursday's 6.8 magnitude tremor was expected to rise slightly in Myanmar after 225 homes and nine government buildings were destroyed. Over 100 people were injured, according to state television.

The quake sparked panic, but no major damage, in other countries across Southeast Asia. This month's devastating Japan quake and tsunami have revived memories of the even more powerful 2004 Indonesia quake and tsunami which killed around 226,000 people.

An aftershock of an estimated magnitude of 5.5 rattled Thailand on Friday but caused limited damage, although residents living in properties close to the epicenter were advised to leave their homes.

The initial quake shook the famous "Golden Triangle" region, where Myanmar, Thailand and Laos meet. It was felt in the capital cities of Thailand and Myanmar and as far away as Vietnam, where people evacuated tall buildings.

It was 6.2 miles below the surface but caused only slight damage on the Thai side
The town of Tachilek in Myanmar was badly hit by Thursday's quake. People fled their homes and cracks were seen in the roads.

"We were extremely frightened to enter the house since there were several strong aftershocks," a teacher said by telephone. "Some people are haunted by what they saw on TV about the recent earthquake in Japan."

Witnesses crossing the border into Thailand said a large tent had been set up on a soccer field for hundreds of people whose homes were destroyed. Officials said nine government offices and 10 Buddhist monasteries were destroyed.

The Red Cross said a hospital in Tachilek had been damaged and trained local volunteers had been mobilized to provide relief and first aid.

FEARS OF AFTERSHOCKS

Thursday's quake was centered 111 km (69 miles) north of Chiang Rai, Thailand's northernmost province and a sparsely populated, hilly area. It forms part of the Golden Triangle, a popular tourist destination and famous for the cultivation of illicit opium.

In Chiang Rai's main town, little damage was seen. The spires of several Buddhist pagodas were bent, some tiles were smashed and a few cracks were seen on the ground close to a hotel.

Fearing more aftershocks, people in the province's Mae Sai district, 60 km from the epicenter, had left their houses and were seen setting up makeshift shelters in open spaces. One woman died in Mae Sai on Thursday when a wall of her home caved in.

Somchai Hatyatanti, Chiang Rai provincial governor, said cracks were seen in some buildings. Power was briefly knocked out and some telephone lines were down.

Bountheun Menevilay, head of the disaster preparedness division of the Red Cross in neighboring Laos, said the quake was felt strongly in the thinly populated border provinces of Luang Namtha and Bokeo, but no deaths or injuries were reported.

Vibul Sguanpong, director general of Thailand's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, said there had been dozens of aftershocks.

"We urge those in very old houses or tall, old buildings near the northern border with Myanmar to check for cracks and other signs of damage, and consider leaving for the next two days while aftershocks are likely," he said.

(Additional reporting by Aung Hla Tun in Yangon, Arada Kultawanich and Ambika Ahuja in Bangkok; Writing and additional reporting by Martin Petty; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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12:04 AM on 03/27/2011
3 wars New Zealand, Japan, Israel heading to war, We have reach our limit for real news, which explains why this will not be seen on Fox.
11:14 PM on 03/25/2011
Many of these deaths are the direct result of poverty and terrible construction. Haiti is another example of this. Taiwan also where sea salt was used in concrete mixtures.

Burma is an extremely wealthy nation in resource while being the most oppressive to its people. It is a simmering situation that will explode, just a matter of when.

One also disgusting point. Now we will see all these profit seeking NGO's (MOSTLY western run) come out of the woodwork in Northern Thailand under the guise to help yet back pocked profit is the game. It is appalling.
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pierre F Lherisson
04:29 PM on 03/25/2011
I am surprised that the United Nations so far failed to set up a scientific commission to investigate whether the movement of tectonic plates might be accelerated by human activities and greed. For example, possible mismatch in weight distribution of tall buildings in several big cities that carry several thousand tons per square foot at certain vulnerable point on the earth surface.
01:00 PM on 03/25/2011
My condolences to the families who have lost loved ones because of the quake in Burma.
12:46 PM on 03/25/2011
It's Burma.

You insult the people of Burma by using the slave name " Myanmar "
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SmotPoker
Medical Marijuana saved my life.
02:05 PM on 03/25/2011
Depends on what side the person you are talking with supports.
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Jeremy Lin = Game Change
02:08 PM on 03/25/2011
It's Burma to those locked into cold war mentality, that is for sure!
02:50 PM on 03/25/2011
It's Burma to the Burmese who have to put up with an ugly Junta. It's their way of expressing solidarity. The crazy generals replaced Burma with Myanmar when they overthrew the elected Govt.
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Mongoose king
12:32 PM on 03/25/2011
Why is this not getting better news coverage?I guess we are still keeping an eye on Japanese radiation levels. Best wishes to those afflicted.
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Jeremy Lin = Game Change
02:07 PM on 03/25/2011
Here are some photos, and there are links to more stories. Follow the links to even more stories.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-03/25/c_13798341.htm
My guess is that western MSM flock to "exciting" stories, leaving thin coverage elswhere.
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Mongoose king
03:17 PM on 03/25/2011
You are right, we tend to be excitement driven not compassion driven in our need to know.
11:12 AM on 03/25/2011
this is not world news.....or a big deal
01:03 PM on 03/25/2011
Yet the media would be obsessing over it if this happened in California. So you would then be saying that a 6.8 quake in CA that killed 74 wouldn't be worth covering? I think your logic is skewed.
08:46 PM on 03/25/2011
no that should be covered in the US because many of the 74 would have been US citizens if it happen in CA
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10:57 AM on 03/25/2011
My thoughts & prayers are with all the survivors. I can't help but think that it brings back some pretty horrible memories for them if they were involved in any way with the 2004 tsunami. I wish them peace & calm.
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dayzee10
Get busy living or get busy dying! Damn right
10:06 AM on 03/25/2011
Well these people are probably on their own seeing that the worlds resources are centered on the disaster and fiasco in japan. Prayers for all!
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Flabergasted by Republican Stupidity!
09:50 AM on 03/25/2011
My daughter is in Siem Reap but was just biking through Laos - she emailed that she did not feel the earthquake, although I think she is about the same distance from the epicenter as Bangkok and I read that they felt it.
09:53 AM on 03/25/2011
Glad she's alright...Peace
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witsendster
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10:00 AM on 03/25/2011
That is very nice! Thank you! :)
10:25 AM on 03/25/2011
Our daughter is also there and didn't feel anything either, thank goodness. My heart goes out to all that were harmed.
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witsendster
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10:52 AM on 03/25/2011
Solidarity with all of us parents who have lucky adventuresome children off traveling and seeing the wonders of the world! May they all be safe and may we be less worried!