Drophes can come not only in the next hours, but also days. Over time, they will fade.
Myanmar should be prepared for possible prudraces after a strong magnitude earthquake of 7.7, which affected the country on Friday, experts from the German Geophysical Center GFZ pointed out. TASR informs according to the DPA report.
According to Oliver Heidbach of GFZ, based in Potsdam, this is a typical process if a series of magnitude drains from 6 to 6.5 can occur in the following hours or days, and will be weakened over time and their number will decrease.
Alternatively, the second strong earthquake could also occur, experts added. Heidbach warned that seismic waves after strong dotrase could hit buildings that have already been previously damaged, making the rescue work more difficult and dangerous.
The mosque also collapsed
The magnitude earthquake of 7.7 and the subsequent dotras with magnitude 6.4 hit both Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday. The damage was also reported from China, AP recalls.
In Myanmar, historic buildings, bridges and roads were damaged, and a mosque also collapsed during public prayers, which claimed at least ten victims of life.
In the Thai capital, Bangkok, a skyscraper under construction, collapsed as a result of the earthquake. At the time of the accident there were 43 workers who stayed under the ruins. The Thai authorities have so far confirmed three dead and more than 90 missing.
In addition to India, France also offered its aid to Myanmar and neighboring Thailand, which said his diplomatic space in Bangkok was evacuated.