SHOCK videos show water gushing from a rooftop pool and a high-rise building collapse as a massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand.
Up to 100,000 are feared dead with dozens still trapped under mountains of rubble after skyscrapers, religious buildings and family homes crumbled to the ground.

A building in Bangkok reduced to a pile of rubble after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck nearby Myanmar

A towering skyscraper in Thailand’s capital crumbled to the ground due to the earthquake

Huge plumes of smoke and debris filled the air as the skyscraper crashed to the ground

Rooftop pools turned into waterfalls at luxury high-rise apartment buildings in Bangkok as water sloshed onto the street
At least 144 people have been found dead and another 732 injured in Myanmar, the country’s state television network has now announced.
Terrifying footage showed the moment a 30-storey skyscraper in Bangkok came crashing down – with screaming workers seen running for their lives in a cloud of debris and dust.
The building was under construction at the time.
Panicked locals across the Thai capital – 800 miles away from the epicentre of the earthquake in Myanmar – fled buildings as the first tremors hit.