More than 700 worshippers were killed when the 7.7 magnitude quake struck Myanmar on Friday during the holy month of Ramadan, according to a Myanmar-based Muslim firm.
According to Tun Kyi, a part of the Spring Revolution Myanmar Muslim Network’s steering committee, about 60 temples were damaged or destroyed in the area near Mandalay, the second-largest city in the nation, on Monday.
Whether the more than 1,700 people who had been killed in the disaster so far were included in the standard toll was not immediately known.
Videos posted on The Irrawaddy online information site showed people fleeing from the regions and some temples toppling during the earthquake.
According to Tun Kyi, the majority of the temples damaged were older, earthquake-resistant structures.
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More than 1,700 people have been pulled from the dust as a result of the disaster that hit Myanmar, according to the government’s military-led government, which announced on Monday.
Additional 3, 400 people have been hurt and more than 300 have gone missing, according to Maj. Gen. Zaw Min Tun, a spokeswoman for the state.
He did not provide any more precise numbers.
The 7.7 magnitude quake struck midday on Friday, causing extensive damage, including in Mandalay, the second-largest area, and the money Naypitaw.
Numerous buildings were destroyed by the quake, whose center was close to Mandalay, as well as other infrastructure, including the airport.
Help efforts have been hampered by sluggish roads, damaged bridge, shoddy connections, and the difficulties of operating in a nation at the center of a legal battle.
At least 18 people were killed at a construction site in Bangkok where a half constructed high-rise collapsed, according to the collapse, which erupted in neighboring Thailand.
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