International aid began to arrive in Myanmar on Saturday as rescuers searched for survivors after a powerful earthquake devastated the Southeast Asian nation and its neighbouring Thailand, amid concerns the number killed would soar. “Many people in Bangkok have chosen to overnight in city parks because they don’t feel safe at home,” reported FRANCE 24 correspondent Matt Hunt.
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