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A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar at midday local time on 28 March, sending violent tremors across Thailand and as far as China. The jolt caused a skyscraper to crumble in the Thai capital ...
The Foreign Office says: “If you’re in Thailand and need urgent help, call the British Embassy in Bangkok on +66 23058333 or contact the following emergency hotlines provided by the local authorities: ...
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The latest guidance about traveling to Southeast Asia following the deadly earthquake in Myanmar that caused a Bangkok ...
Brits have been warned that the Foreign Office is advised against “all but essential travel” to 21 countries. Venturing to ...
The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has updated its travel advice for Thailand after the earthquake. The FCDO said that there has been a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in ...
European governments have updated their travel advice for tourists in Thailand and with upcoming trips. Here’s what you need to know about safety and travel insurance. State of emergency declared in ...
Few feelings are worse than when you bite into your toast and a searing, primal pain shoots through your jaw, where one of ...
If you’re in the area or planning to travel there, follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local media." Similarly to Thailand, travel to parts of Myanmar is strongly advised ...
Several countries have issued travel warnings after a deadly earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, with Hong Kong canceling tours to Thailand amid rising safety concerns. Some travel agencies in ...
The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has warned about the possibility of multiple strong aftershocks in places affected by the earthquake. Find out if your travel plans will be ...