A man on the 56th floor of the Politan Rive Condo complex in Bangkok filmed dramatic scenes of water cascading from a rooftop pool as the building swayed during a powerful earthquake.
Jason Lucas, 49, initially thought he was unwell but soon realised the entire structure was moving. "I thought I was having a funny turn," Lucas said.
"Then the guy beside me got up and said the building was swaying. I looked to my right and saw water cascading from the pool, so I decided to film."
The 7.7 magnitude quake struck central Myanmar on 28 March, killing at least 144 people and injuring over 700.
A state of emergency has been declared in Myanmar, while search teams in Bangkok are looking for 81 missing workers after a high-rise collapse.
Rescue operations are ongoing.
Jason Lucas, 49, initially thought he was unwell but soon realised the entire structure was moving. "I thought I was having a funny turn," Lucas said.
"Then the guy beside me got up and said the building was swaying. I looked to my right and saw water cascading from the pool, so I decided to film."
The 7.7 magnitude quake struck central Myanmar on 28 March, killing at least 144 people and injuring over 700.
A state of emergency has been declared in Myanmar, while search teams in Bangkok are looking for 81 missing workers after a high-rise collapse.
Rescue operations are ongoing.
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00:00Earthquake.
00:01A little shower down there.