Dozens of people were killed in Myanmar after a earthquake with 7.7 magnitude struck the Southeast Asian country on Friday.
At least 144 people in Myanmar have been killed and 732 injured, the country's junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, said, inviting "any country, any organization" to help with relief.
Strong tremors were felt as far as Bangkok, in neighboring Thailand, where a high-rise building under construction collapsed to the ground.
At least three people died in the collapse, and dozens are still feared trapped in the rubble.
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