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    Bangkok declares disaster zone, buildings evacuated

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    Thai rescue workers arrive on scene at a construction building collapse in the Chatuchak area following an earthquake on March 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. 

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    Bangkok’s governor declared the Thai capital a “disaster area” on Friday, after a powerful earthquake in Myanmar created tremors which caused buildings to sway dramatically and one skyscraper under construction to collapse.

    At least three people were reported dead by Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, according to Reuters. In Myanmar — which has declared a state of emergency — several people were said to have died in early reports from local media. One rescue worker told the BBC in Myanmar that they believed hundreds may be dead.

    “At present, the earthquake may still result in aftershocks, prompting Bangkok authorities to urgently assess damaged areas, monitor at-risk zones, and provide assistance to affected residents, as well as address any ongoing dangers that may pose risks to public safety,” Bangkok City Hall said in a Google-translated statement.

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand suspended trading across all exchanges from Friday afternoon from 2:07 p.m. local time, while several major Bangkok shopping malls were shuttered for the remainder of Friday and the BTS metro system was closed.

    Offices across the skyscraper-dense city were meanwhile evacuated on Friday afternoon.

    Finance worker Bell Satirapraparkul told CNBC she was having lunch in the ground floor restaurant of her office in the Ratchayothin neighborhood in the north of Bangkok when she felt heavy shaking. Employees were barred from the site until Saturday at the earliest without being able to collect their cars.

    Tall buildings could be seen violently swaying as water from rooftop pools poured over the side and items were thrown off.

    Automaker Nissan told CNBC it had paused its manufacturing operations in Thailand until the situation was assessed as safe by Thai authorities. “Nissan put employees’ safety as a priority. As of now, we have confirmed that all employees at Nissan Thailand are safe and evacuated. We are checking if there are damages to our facilities,” a spokesperson said.

    Bangkok’s hospitals were reported safe and operating as normal.

    In what appeared to be the most severe incident in Thailand, one skyscraper which was under construction, collapsed. Dozens of workers were inside the building at the time of collapse, according to Thailand’s National Institute of Emergency Medicine. Injured construction workers were pictured being rescued by emergency services.

    Thai rescue workers arrive on scene at a construction building collapse in the Chatuchak area following an earthquake on March 28, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. 

    Lauren Decicca | Getty Images News | Getty Images

    Bangkok’s main airport, Suvarnabhumi, issued an update at 8:55 a.m. U.K. time (4:55 a.m. ET) saying operations were continuing as normal. Flight data on Flightradar24 showed aircraft taking off and landing at both Bangkok airports. CNBC has contacted major airlines for updates on their operations.

    In an advisory, the British Foreign Office said: “There has been a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, with strong tremors reported across Thailand and some damage reported to buildings in Bangkok. There may be after-shocks. If you’re in the area or planning to travel there, follow the advice of the local authorities or your tour operator and monitor local media.”

    This is a developing news story and will be updated shortly.



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