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New satellite images reveal the true scale of devastation in Myanmar after a massive 7.7 quake. Over 1,600 are dead, with homes flattened, roads destroyed, and a key bridge and air control tower ...
The GISTDA is a national public agency affiliated to Thailand's Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. The purpose of the agency is to promote the development of aerospace and ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released satellite images that captured the devastation caused by the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar last week.
Image A satellite image taken in December 2024 showing the construction of the building in Bangkok.Credit ... “is likely to reinforce this critical view.” Damien Cave leads The Times ...
Connecting bridges on the high-rise Park Origin apartment buildings in Bangkok ... Airport | Cockpit View Myanmar’s devastating earthquake captured in before-and-after satellite images Marcus ...
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A massive earthquake that rocked Myanmar could exacerbate hunger and disease outbreaks in a country already wracked by food ...
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By Damien Cave Muktita Suhartono and Richard C. Paddock Reporting from Bangkok When the earth started rocking beneath her home in Bangkok on Friday, Kanittha Thepasak thought she was simply dizzy.