
By JAMIE BULLEN and AYAAT YASSIN-KASSAB
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A strong earthquake has struck central Myanmar, and people rushed out of buildings as far away as Bangkok, the capital of neighbouring Thailand.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake was of 7.7 magnitude and at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). It was followed by a powerful aftershock.
The epicentre was about 17.2 km from the city of Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest, which has a population of about 1.5 million.
Live updates below
Breaking:Unconfirmed local media reports of at least ten worshippers dead at Myanmar mosque
At least ten people were killed when the earthquake struck Shwe Phone Shein mosque during prayers today, recsue workers told local media.
The mosque is said to have collapsed during worship and people are believed to be trapped.
The death toll could be much higher, a rescue worker helping with the mosque collapse said.
The news was reported by Myanamar-based news agency Khit Thit Media and the Yangon Times newspaper.
Passengers at Myanmar’s Mandalay Airport evacuate
Passengers in Myanmar’s Mandalay Airport bent down to the ground and shielded from the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that steuck near the city, social media videos show.
Videos shared online show dozens of panicked passengers evacuating as airport alarm bells ring loudly following the natural disaster.



Myanmar’s former royal capital badly damaged as former palace is struck


Myanmar’s second largest city and former royal capital Mandalay has seen extensive damage owing to its proximity to the earthquake’s epicentre.
It has damaged part of the former royal palace and buildings, according to videos and photos released on Facebook social media.
While the area is prone to earthquakes, it is generally sparsely populated, and most houses are low-rise structures.
In the Sagaing region just southwest of Mandalay, a 90-year-old bridge collapsed, and some sections of the highway connecting Mandalay and Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, were also damaged.
Residents in Yangon rushed out of their homes when the quake struck. There were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths.
In the capital Naypyitaw, the quake damaged religious shrines, sending parts toppling to the ground, and some homes.
‘I got outside and the whole building was moving’: Brit tourist flees Thai shopping mall

A British tourist has told how he saw a Thai shopping mall moving after people fled in panic when the earthquake struck.
‘All of a sudden the whole building began to move, immediately there was screaming and a lot of panic,’ said Fraser Morton, a tourist from Scotland, who was in one of Bangkok’s many malls shopping for camera equipment.
I just started walking calmly at first but then the building started really moving, yeah, a lot of screaming, a lot of panic, people running the wrong way down the escalators, lots of banging and crashing inside the mall.
Like thousands of others in downtown Bangkok, Morton sought refuge in Benjasiri Park – away from the tall buildings all around.
I got outside and then looked up at the building and the whole building was moving, dust and debris, it was pretty intense. Lots of chaos.
Breaking:Thai PM declares state of emergency

Thailand’s Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, has reportedly declared a state of emergency in Bangkok following the earthquake.
It comes following an emergency meeting was held to assess the initial damage.
Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention said the earthquake was felt in almost all regions of the country.
According to local reports, at least 43 workers are trapped in one Bangkok skyscraper.
Pictures: Earthquake causes widespread damage in Myanmar and Thailand
These pictures illustrate the scale of the damage caused by the earthquake with buildings completely destroyed in both Myanmar and Thailand.
Here are just a few images from both countries.

A damaged monastery is seen in Myanmar

Rescuers work at the site of a collapsed building in Bangkok

Damaged pagodas are pictured in Myanmar

Motorists pick up pieces of a damaged road in Naypyidaw, central Myanmar
Watch: Bangkok apartment block collapses as Thai capital is shaken
Thailand’s capital Bangkok has been shaken by the earthquake with high-rise buildings swaying, while one apartment block has collapsed.
The greater Bangkok area is home to more than 17 million people, many of whom live in high-rise apartments.
Shocking video has shown the moment workers fled as a building under construction collapsed as it was shaken by the force of the quake.
Bangkok police confirmed that a high-rise building under construction had collapsed and said the number of possible casualties was not yet known.
Alarms went off in buildings as the earthquake hit around 1.30pm local time, and startled residents were evacuated down staircases of high-rise buildings and hotels in densely populated central Bangkok.
They remained in the streets, seeking shade from the midday sun in the minutes after the quake.
Huge 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocks Myanmar

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage as a strong earthquake rocks Myanmar.
Buildings have collapsed, roads have buckled and people have fled in terror with tremors felt in neighbouring Thailand and China.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake was of 7.7 magnitude and at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). It was followed by a powerful aftershock.
The epicentre was about 17.2 km from the city of Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest, which has a population of about 1.5 million.
Stick with us as we bring you live updates on this breaking news story.