Myanmar Earthquake: Bangkok, Thailand Declares Emergency

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar’s central Sagaing region today, with tremors felt across several countries, including Thailand and India. The quake, which occurred in the early hours, caused widespread panic and structural damage in Bangkok, a city that is among the top international destinations for Indian travelers.

Bangkok Declares State of Emergency

The impact of the earthquake was severe in Bangkok, where a 30-story high-rise under construction in the Chatuchak district collapsed, killing at least one person and trapping over 40 workers under the debris. Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has declared a state of emergency in the capital, enabling emergency services to respond swiftly to the disaster.

Authorities have mobilized search-and-rescue operations, and hospitals are on high alert to handle potential casualties. The government has urged residents and visitors to remain cautious as aftershocks continue to be reported.

Earthquake Tremors Felt in India

The strong tremors were also felt across India’s northeastern states, including Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland. Reports indicate that the shaking was even experienced in the Delhi-NCR region, prompting some residents to evacuate buildings as a precautionary measure.

Travel Advisory for Indian Tourists

With Bangkok being a major travel hub for Indians, those currently in Thailand or planning trips should stay updated on developments. Indian tourists are advised to:

  • Follow updates from the Indian Embassy in Thailand.

  • Stay informed about airline schedule disruptions and possible cancellations.

  • Exercise caution in areas affected by structural damage.

  • Follow local advisories and avoid unsafe buildings or regions prone to aftershocks.

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What’s Next?

Thai authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and emergency response teams are working to rescue those trapped. The earthquake also impacted Myanmar, where reports of damage and casualties are still emerging.

As rescue operations continue, Indian travelers should remain vigilant and prioritize safety. Travelers with upcoming plans to Bangkok should check with airlines and tour operators for any changes in travel conditions.

For the latest updates, follow advisories from the Indian Embassy in Bangkok and the Ministry of External Affairs.

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