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The Stock Exchange of Thailand suspended all trading activities for the afternoon session on Friday after a strong earthquake struck neighbouring Myanmar, the tremors of which were felt in Thailand's ...
CNN |
More than 1,600 people are dead after what was the largest earthquake to hit the war-ravaged country in more than a century, authorities say.
BBC |
At least 144 people have died in Myanmar, with hundreds more injured, and those numbers are expected to rise.
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