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After a major earthquake in March damaged hundreds of buildings, Bangkok residents are now seeking homes that can better withstand seismic activity.
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00:00Oh my god, um...
00:03Wait!
00:09After a huge earthquake shook Thailand on March 28th,
00:12Patsa Koring Gaokla waited two days before returning to his Bangkok apartment.
00:17But instead of feeling safe at home, he feels uneasy,
00:21looking at the long cracks in the 22nd floor residence.
00:24I have two options.
00:26One of the first options, I will go back to my family house.
00:30But it's too far from Bangkok, around one hour from here.
00:35And I will move to live in low-life condo about 7-4.
00:44Here I live is 22-4.
00:48So I feel a little bit scared.
00:51And also my mum told me to move out from here.
00:55The young man is among the many Bangkok residents left shaken by the recent massive earthquake.
01:00Hundreds of buildings in the city were damaged by the magnitude 7.7 tremor
01:05that originated in neighboring Myanmar.
01:07This event has prompted greater awareness about the need for earthquake-resistant homes.
01:12The young man has to be affected by the
01:24and the need for earthquake-resistant homes.
01:26Many are also looking to relocate to somewhere safer in the city.
01:56An earthquake engineering expert says,
02:06before 2009, Thailand didn't have comprehensive earthquake-resistant building standards.
02:12This means many older buildings weren't designed to withstand strong tremors.
02:16With this earthquake stirring public fear and anxiety,
02:19there may be a real push in the country for more quake-proof homes.
02:23Klein-Wong and Tany Chi for Tauan Plus.

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