– The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Bangkok was evacuated to damage the building as a result of the earthquake. The Southeast Asia region was suffering from a strong earthquake in the early afternoon local time. A skyscraper has collapsed in the Thai capital, with at least 40 people under the roof tiles.
In an interview with PAP, a foreign ministry spokesman added that there is currently no information on whether Poles suffered as a result of the earthquake.
– The Polish Embassy in Bangkok was evacuated due to damage to the building. Employees at the facility are trying to contact rescue services to determine whether there are tourists from Poland among the victims – PawełWroński said. Officials noted that “this is just the beginning of the action,” and therefore “we’re dealing with chaos.”
On the morning of Polish, the USGS (National Geological Service) in the United States was informed of a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on Earth that was hit by a central Mjanma. It appeared just before local time about 16 km northwest of Sikon city (7:20 local time in Poland (around 7:20 local time in Poland (around 7:20 in Poland).
Reference: Strong shaking in Asia. Cooked buildings, people imprisoned. There are victims
Bangkok. Search and rescue operations after a skyscraper
This is the most powerful earthquake in the world this year. The Hippo Center, or bonfire beneath the surface of the Earth, was located 10 km deep. The element that was at Majangma, which led to the destruction of the bridge. The structure fell on the Ilwadi River.
The shock was also felt in this region, including Thailand. In Bangkok, this element rocked the building. Many of them have been evacuated. One recording posted on the web allows you to see how skyscrapers in the city fell to the ground. A search and rescue operation is underway, with more than 40 people stuck under the roof rub.
Thai authorities reported two people have died and 50 people have been injured. Thai Prime Minister announced the city’s threat zone
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