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Quake in Southeast Asia

RESCUE EFFORT A K-9 rescue team searches a collapsed construction site in Bangkok, Thailand, the day after the earthquake. LAUREN DECICCA—GETTY IMAGES

An earthquake struck Southeast Asia on March 28. It was centered in the country of Myanmar. The 7.7-magnitude quake was powerful. It even collapsed buildings in Bangkok, Thailand. That’s hundreds of miles from the quake’s epicenter.

At press time, more than 2,700 people had died. More were injured or missing. “We fear it may be weeks before we understand the full extent of destruction caused by this earthquake,” Mohammed Riyas says. He’s the director of the International Rescue Committee in Myanmar.

Rescue teams have arrived from other countries. These include China, India, and Russia. Others, including the United States, have pledged money for aid.