
Myanmar Thailand Earthquake: The strong earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar on Friday afternoon has caused terrible havoc. After a fierce earthquake of 7.7, many buildings in the two countries collapsed, many bridges were broken, many roads were destroyed. After this disastrous earthquake, relief work is going on in both countries. Till the time the news is written, information about the death of 107 people has been revealed. However, this figure will increase further, because as the debris is removed, the figure of casualties will increase.
According to the information so far, 103 people have died in Myanmar. 4 people have died in Thailand. More than 50 people are reported injured here. Apart from this, two people have also been injured in China.
His 38 -year -old PM Patongtarn Shinawatra, who handled Thailand after the devastation of the earthquake, is in constant discussions. The manner in which the Shinavatra is handling the country at the time of this fierce disaster can be praised.
Thai PM seen in full action mode
After the disastrous earthquake in Thailand, the Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinawatra is seen in full action mode. Some pictures of Thailand’s Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinavatra have been revealed, in which she seems to be engaged with full force in controlling this emergency.
Instructions given for relief and rescue work from meeting
Thailand’s Disaster Prevention Department said the earthquake was felt in almost all areas of the country. It was told that at the time when earthquake tremors were felt, Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinavatra of Thailand was in a meeting. As soon as the earthquake felt the tremors, he stopped giving necessary instructions for relief and rescue work by stopping that meeting there.
PM was seen giving instructions for two or two phones in hand
During this time, a picture of Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinavatra came out, in which she is seen with two phones in her hand. She was instructing both mobiles to control the situation after the earthquake. This was then called an emergency meeting immediately to assess the impact of the earthquake by Prime Minister of Thailand.
Fuket to Bangkok Laut PM Shin Vatra, Lee Meeting
After the earthquake, Prime Minister Patongtarn Shinavatra returned to Bangkok from Phuket, where he held an immediate meeting with all the concerned agencies to address the effects of the earthquake in Myanmar.
PM assured the public, said- there is no danger of tsunami
By 6 pm, the Prime Minister assured the public that the affected area is limited, and the post-earthquake shocks, which have come so far, will gradually reduce and there will be no significant loss. There is also no threat to tsunami.
Patongtarn Shinavatra is the youngest Prime Minister of Thailand
It may be notable that Patongtarn is the youngest daughter of former Prime Minister of Thailand, Thailand. She became Prime Minister at the age of just 38 years. He is the third leader to handle Thailand’s amazing family from the Shinavatra family. Prior to him, his father and his aunt Yingluk Shinavatra have held this position. Pantongtarn is the leader of Thailand’s ruling party Feu Thai. Currently, after the earthquake, he is in discussion due to his fast work.
Food and water system for people
It was also reported that residents of condominium can return to their homes, but the Governor of Bangkok has extended the duration of closure of public parks and provided water and food to help the public.
Investigations are being done for the safety of BTS and MRT system, their service is expected to start again from tomorrow. Additional bus services have been provided today to help the public.
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