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Myanmar Observes Minute Silence for Victims

Myanmar has observed one minute of silence to mourn those who died from last week’s magnitude 7.7 earthquakes that killed more than 2,700 people in the country.

Friday’s earthquake was felt in neighbouring countries like Thailand, hundreds of miles away, where the death toll stands at 21.

Rescuers in both countries are still searching for survivors, though hopes are fading as the critical window – the first 72 hours after a quake – has passed

The UN says the earthquake has compounded “an already dire crisis” in Myanmar, which is in the midst of a four-year civil war.

Despite the destruction, reports suggest the country’s military leaders are still carrying out air strikes against pro-democracy rebel groups

More images of destruction have emerged from Mandalay, Myanmar’s former capital, which is near the earthquake’s epicentre.

BBC/Adetutu Adetule

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