People walking in a city street.
Share and Follow

THIS is the terrifying moment people fleeing the deadly Myanmar earthquake are drenched in gushing water from a rooftop infinity pool.

The destructive 7.7 magnitude quake rocked south east Asia today with footage capturing terrified locals in Bangkok being swept away by a huge wave after water from a pool spilled onto the street.

People walking in a city street.

People in Bangkok were drenched in gushing water from a rooftop infinity poolCredit: X
People running from a large cloud of smoke.

Around 15 people were caught up in the horror water strikeCredit: X
Water cascading down the side of a tall building.

Rooftop pools turned into waterfalls at luxury high-rise apartment buildings in Bangkok as water sloshed onto the streetCredit: X
Illustration of a map showing the impact zone of a large earthquake in Myanmar, affecting Mandalay and Bangkok.

Up to 100,000 are feared dead across the continent with dozens still trapped under mountains of rubble after skyscrapers, religious buildings and family homes crumbled to the ground.

Horrifying footage shows the moment gallons of water come crashing down from the top of a towering skyscraper in the Thai capital.

A number of people, mainly women, can be seen running through the streets as the first tremors are felt in the city.

Those who were rushing to safety past the high-rise were suddenly caught up in floods of water after a rooftop infinity pool was left sloshing over in the quake.

Despite being 800 miles away from the epicentre of the earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar, Bangkok has been declared a disaster zone.

Airports in the busy tourist hotspot suspended some of their operations as authorities assessed the scale of the damage.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra quickly declared Bangkok as an “emergency zone” – as she advised all people to evacuate any high-rise buildings immediately.

The Department of Disaster Prevention said the quake has impacted almost every region of the country.

In Myanmar, a state of emergency has been declared in six regions – with at least 12 people confirmed dead so far.

Aftershocks had also been felt in India and China – and the US Geological Survey has issued a red alert for deaths and damage.

Massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocks Bangkok & Myanmar as buildings collapse & tremors felt as far as India

It warned that “high casualties and extensive damage are probable and the disaster is likely widespread” – and thousands of deaths are likely.

They categorised the strength of the shaking as “violent” and said there could be up to 100,000 fatalities.

Brit tourist Paul Vincent was at a streetside bar in Bangkok when the quake struck.

He said: “Everybody came on the street… there was a lot of screaming and panicking, which obviously made it a lot worse.

“There was people crying in the streets… the panic was horrendous really.”

The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said the initial quake had a depth of 10km with the epicentre near the city of Mandalay, Myanmar.

A second 6.4 magnitude aftershock was also felt just 12 minutes later near the city, the US Geological Survey reported.

Shocking images show extensive damage – with mountains of debris seen across Myanmar.

Giant cracks formed on the roads in the city of Naypyidaw and in the Sagaing region, a 90-year-old bridge collapsed.

Much of Myanmar has been left covered in a thick layer of dust from collapsed buildings.

Police and emergency officials are working tirelessly to find survivors and rescue anyone who may be trapped in their homes.

Demolition of a tall building.

A towering skyscraper in Thailand’s capital crumbled to the ground due to the earthquakeCredit: X
Demolition of a building.

Huge plumes of smoke and debris filled the air as the skyscraper crashed to the groundCredit: X
Debris from a collapsed building with rescue workers and onlookers.

A building in Bangkok reduced to a pile of rubble after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck nearby MyanmarCredit: Reuters
Monk standing amidst rubble of a destroyed building.

A Buddhist monk walks through a damaged building at a monastery compound in Naypyitaw, MyanmarCredit: AP
Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Zelensky Unveils Bold Demilitarized Zone Plan in New Peace Proposal to End Conflict

In the latest bid to bring an end to the ongoing…

Christine Quinn Sets the Record Straight: A Bold Call-Out to Widow Erika Kirk on Selling Sunset

In a surprising move, Christine Quinn, famed for her role on Netflix’s…

David Beckham and Sons Celebrate Christmas in Style Amid Family Drama with Brooklyn

David Beckham, along with his sons Romeo and Cruz, embraced the holiday…

Veterinarian Approves Rudolph’s Iconic Red Nose at North Pole Checkup

Got those stockings carefully hung by the fireplace? Left out cookies…

Republicans Secure Victory in South Carolina’s Special Elections

In a decisive sweep, South Carolina Republicans clinched all three legislative special…

Erika Kirk Addresses Controversy Surrounding Charlie Kirk Murder Allegations

Erika Kirk has passionately condemned the “evil” conspiracy theorists who have been…

Governor Newsom’s Bold Homelessness Plan: Why Critics Are Giving Him Coal for Christmas

If Californians received a dollar every time Gavin Newsom vowed to…

Prepare for the Busiest Travel Day in Five Years: Avoid Roads from 11 AM to 7 PM as Millions Embark on Getaways Today

Significant travel disruptions have ensued as a key motorway has been shut…