The tragedy unfolding in Bangkok is a stark reminder of just how fragile life can be. Over 40 construction workers are now missing, swallowed by the rubble of an under-construction high-rise that came crashing down after a powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar. This catastrophe is not an isolated event; its part of a growing global crisis where natural disasters continue to devastate vulnerable regions.
The earthquake, a catastrophic 7.7 magnitude, struck Myanmar with a terrifying force, sending shockwaves that were felt miles away, triggering the collapse in Bangkok. The tremor was followed by an aftershock measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale. The repercussions are catastrophic and immediate, with over 60 firefighters and 22 rescue vehicles working tirelessly under grueling conditions, facing debris that could collapse at any moment. Yet, despite their efforts, the human toll continues to rise, with more than 90 workers still unaccounted for.