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Salgono a 3.706 le vittime del terremoto in Myanmar del 28 marzo

epaselect epa12031193 People drive a motor cycle past a collapsed building during the Thingyan (water festival) in Mandalay, Myanmar, 14 April 2025. The annual water festival, known as Thingyan in Myanmar, sees people gathering to celebrate by splashing water and throwing powder at each other as a symbol of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. The festival marks the start of the traditional New Year and is similarly celebrated in countries such as Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. This year, Myanmar will celebrate the Thingyan (water festival) without music or dance following the powerful earthquake that struck the country on 28 March, according to the Myanmar government. EPA/STRINGER
epaselect epa12031193 People drive a motor cycle past a collapsed building during the Thingyan (water festival) in Mandalay, Myanmar, 14 April 2025. The annual water festival, known as Thingyan in Myanmar, sees people gathering to celebrate by splashing water and throwing powder at each other as a symbol of cleansing and washing away the sins from the past year. The festival marks the start of the traditional New Year and is similarly celebrated in countries such as Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. This year, Myanmar will celebrate the Thingyan (water festival) without music or dance following the powerful earthquake that struck the country on 28 March, according to the Myanmar government. EPA/STRINGER
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ROMA, 15 APR - Continua a salire il bilancio delle vittime del devastante terremoto di magnitudo 7.7 che ha colpito il Myanmar lo scorso 28 marzo. Ad oggi i morti sono 3.706, i feriti 5.017, mentre 130 sono le persone ancora date per disperse. Lo riporta il Myanmar Now. Le potenti scosse di terremoto sono state avvertite nei Paesi limitrofi, tra cui la Thailandia. Secondo il Bangkok Post, il bilancio delle vittime del crollo di un edificio è salito a 44, dopo che gli operai hanno scoperto altri corpi rimasti sepolti sotto le macerie. Stando alla Bangkok Metropolitan Administration 50 persone risultano ancora disperse.

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