7.7 Earthquake Rocks of Magnitude of Southeast Asia

Photo: Tremors of an earthquake that is felt in Bangkok

London – An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 has shaken southeast Asia on Friday, according to the United States geological service.

USGS informs that the earthquake epicenter was in Mandalay, Myanmar, but reports are emerging that the earthquake feels as southern as Bangkok in Thailand.

“We were under Sukhumvit’s main station and we thought that a train had crashed into the initial tremor,” a British citizen who is in the Thai capital in a business trip told ABC News and we want to remain in the anonymity of ABC News. “But then, as he continued, people began to run outside and the hotels were evacuated to the streets.”

According to the reports, the alarms fired in the buildings of the Thai capital city when the earthquake hit around 1:30 pm, according to Associated Press.

Photo: Tremors of an earthquake that is felt in Bangkok

People gather in a street after a strong earthquake hit Friday in the center of Myanmar, they said the earthquake monitoring services, which also affected Bangkok with hundreds of people who left the buildings in the Thai capital in panic after the tremors, in Bangkok, Thailand, March 28, 2025.

Athit Perowongmetha/Reuters

The Royal Thai Police said they are helping to evacuate the people of the buildings throughout the city to safe areas, according to a statement published on social networks.

A video obtained by ABC News from a Wework office in Bangkok shows water that pours from a scourge pool while people crossed the office to the exits.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

This is a development story. Consult the updates again.

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