BANGKOK: Bangkok ground to a halt on Friday after a strong earthquake shook the clogged Thai capital, causing chaos and triggering city-wide evacuations that left many thousands of people stranded for much of the day.
All urban rail systems were suspended and roads were gridlocked across one of Asia's biggest cities after the quake in neighbouring Myanmar caused tremors up to a magnitude of 7.1 in Bangkok, about 1,020km from the epicentre.
The quake killed nine people in Bangkok, including eight labourers who died after the collapse of a 33-storey building that was under construction.
Rescuers with dogs searched for signs of life, with more than 100 missing at the site, authorities said.
Foreign tourists, some shirtless, in bathrobes or swim shorts, had to leave their hotels and mingled with throngs of office workers evacuated from high-rise towers in Bangkok's commercial districts, many in shock at a rare quake that caused some skyscrapers to sway for minutes.
Huge crowds gathered outside plush hotels, offices and malls, and were shepherded away from tall buildings by security personnel. Many were directed towards the sprawling Lumpini Park after warnings of aftershocks, 11 of which struck the city within three and a half hours of the quake.
"I ran from the 7th floor of a mall, it was chaos. The scene was like the end of the world. People screamed and ran to find somewhere to shelter," said school teacher Yupadee Anujan, 34, who took refuge in the park.
"There were siren sounds ringing constantly .... this made me more frightened, so I tried to walk to the park as quickly as I could."
Videos shared on social media showed white water pouring down the sides of the 37-floor Intercontinental Hotel as the tremors emptied its rooftop swimming pool.
Authorities in the city of more than 11 million people had received 169 calls reporting damage to buildings by late afternoon. Temporary shelters were set up around the city for people unable to access their homes.
Buses were packed, motorcycles jostled for inches to squeeze through and sidewalks were crammed with workers trying in vain to hail taxis as traffic ground to a halt.
Vehicles on major thoroughfares were bumper-to-bumper. Many people abandoned the roads to make long journeys home on foot.
"Just got to know the term 'disaster victim' for real today... first and last time, please," posted one social media user who took three hours to walks 8km home.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt ordered four of the city's biggest parks to stay open all night and provide food, water and refuge for thousands of people unable to get home.
Among those was Natcha, who was camped out in Lumpini park late at night. She said she was scared to go back to her 10th-floor office.
"When the quake happened and the shaking was most intense, I was not quite sure if I'd survive," said Natcha, who declined to give her full name.
"The shaking was so intense."
ENEVA - Pertubuhan Kesihatan Sedunia (WHO) menggerakkan hab logistik di Dubai bagi menyediakan bekalan perubatan kecederaan dan trauma susulan gempa bumi kuat melanda Myanmar Jumaat lalu.
Jurucakapnya, Margaret Harris berkata, badan kesihatan dunia itu telah mengaktifkan tindak balas pengurusan kecemasan susulan insiden ini dilihat sebagai satu bencara besar yang memberi ancaman serius terhadap kehidupan dan kesihatan penduduk.
“Kami telah mengaktifkan pusat logistik bagi menyalurkan bekalan perubatan kecemasan memandangkan jumlah mangsa cedera akibat gempa bumi ini dijangka tinggi.
“Kami turut menitiberatkan penghantaran bekalan ubat-ubatan penting kerana bimbang sekiranya infrastruktur kesihatan di Myanmar mungkin berdepan kerosakan teruk,” katanya.
Pada Jumaat, Sinar Harian melaporkan gempa bumi kuat bermagnitud 7.7 menggegarkan Myanmar dan Thailand hingga meragut lebih 20 nyawa serta merosakkan banggunan dan jambutan.
Gegaran cetek itu berlaku di barat laut Sagaing, Myanmar dan diikuti dengan gegeran susulan bermagnitud 6.4 beberapa minit kemudian.
Di Myanmar, hospital di Naypyidaw menerima ratusan mangsa cedera, dengan pihak berkuasa mengesahkan sekurang-kurangnya 20 kematian.
Hospital berdepan kesukaran apabila pintu masuk jabatan kecemasan runtuh dan petugas kesihatan terpaksa merawat pesakit di luar bangunan.
Di Thailand, tiga maut dan 81 lagi masih hilang selepas sebuah bangunan pencakar langit yang sedang dalam pembinaan runtuh berhampiran Pasar Chatuchak, Bangkok.
Tambah Harris, WHO mempunyai pengalaman daripada gemba bumi Turkiye-Syria pada 2023 yang menjadikan mereka lebih arif dan jelas terhadap keperluan bantuan utama perlu dihantar terlebih dahulu.
Bernama-dpaBangkok: Palang Merah di Myanmar melaporkan kerosakan teruk susulan gempa bumi kuat yang melanda negara itu pada Jumaat, menurut agensi berita Jerman (dpa).
Persekutuan Antarabangsa Persatuan Palang Merah dan Bulan Sabit Merah (IFRC) telah berhubung dengan kakitangan di wilayah terjejas, kata pengurus program IFRC di lokasi, Marie Manrique.
Terdapat kebimbangan besar empangan di Sungai Irrawaddy mungkin mengalami kerosakan dan berisiko pecah.
Menurut Manrique, seramai 18.5 juta orang tinggal di kawasan terjejas berhampiran bandar Sagaing, yang mana dua gempa bumi – masing-masing dianggarkan dengan magnitud 7.7 dan 6.4 – direkodkan pada Jumaat.
Ramai daripada mereka kehilangan tempat tinggal akibat konflik berterusan sejak rampasan kuasa tentera pada 2021.
Menurut Pejabat Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu bagi Pelarian (UNHCR), kira-kira 1.6 juta daripada 3.5 juta penduduk yang kehilangan tempat tinggal di Myanmar tinggal di wilayah terjejas gempa.
"Kami sangat bimbang tentang kemungkinan akibat kemanusiaan. "Kami menjangkakan ramai yang cedera," kata Manrique
Persekutuan Antarabangsa Persatuan Palang Merah dan Bulan Sabit Merah (IFRC) telah berhubung dengan kakitangan di wilayah terjejas, kata pengurus program IFRC di lokasi, Marie Manrique.
Terdapat kebimbangan besar empangan di Sungai Irrawaddy mungkin mengalami kerosakan dan berisiko pecah.
Menurut Manrique, seramai 18.5 juta orang tinggal di kawasan terjejas berhampiran bandar Sagaing, yang mana dua gempa bumi – masing-masing dianggarkan dengan magnitud 7.7 dan 6.4 – direkodkan pada Jumaat.
Ramai daripada mereka kehilangan tempat tinggal akibat konflik berterusan sejak rampasan kuasa tentera pada 2021.
Menurut Pejabat Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu bagi Pelarian (UNHCR), kira-kira 1.6 juta daripada 3.5 juta penduduk yang kehilangan tempat tinggal di Myanmar tinggal di wilayah terjejas gempa.
"Kami sangat bimbang tentang kemungkinan akibat kemanusiaan. "Kami menjangkakan ramai yang cedera," kata Manrique.
JOHOR BARU: The recent floods in Johor have led to an influx of flood-damaged vehicles, raising concerns in the used car market.
Dewan Teraju Usahawan dan Peniaga Bumiputera Negeri Johor (Automotive and Transport) bureau chief Md Farick Omar said the oversupply of flood-affected cars would impact second-hand vehicle prices.
“The situation is affecting second-hand car dealers in Johor Baru, but I expect the impact to last only three to four months as the issue fades from public concern. Meanwhile, brand-new car dealers are likely to benefit from the situation,” he said, adding that in areas such as Taman Daya and Kangkar Tebrau, many dealers are reluctant to accept flood-damaged vehicles due to high repair costs.
The problem is further compounded by the difficulty in identifying flood-damaged vehicles.
“Some unscrupulous sellers may attempt to clean and refurbish affected cars to deceive buyers,” he said.
“So we are calling for stricter regulations and transparency in the second-hand car market, and we urge”
While secondhand car owners and dealers are facing losses, car wash businesses are seeing an increase in demand.
Areas such as Bandar Dato’ Onn have been significantly affected, with many vehicles requiring extensive cleaning and repair.
Some workshops are reporting long waiting lists for flood-related repairs, as replacing water-damaged electronic components can be both time-consuming and costly, he added.
Md Farick also urged banks to provide financial relief to affected vehicle owners by allowing a three-month deferment on loan repayments.
“This would help vehicle owners cover repair costs and ease their financial burden.”
He also called on the state government and local authorities to establish an early flood warning system, particularly in high-risk areas, to help residents safeguard their valuable belongings.
“This can be done as many urban areas already have CCTV cameras equipped with artificial intelligence.
“These can be integrated into an early warning system to alert the public about impending floods,” he added.
Additionally, he also recommended that flood-affected car owners take proactive steps such as drying out their vehicles thoroughly, having their electrical systems inspected, and checking their insurance policies for coverage of flood damage.