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Powerful earthquake hits Myanmar, leaving at least three dead, damaging famed Bagan temples

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The ancient Sulamuni temple is seen shrouded in dust after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Bagan on August 24. Photo: AFP
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A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on Wednesday, killing at least three people and damaging some 60 pagodas in the famous ancient city of Bagan, officials said.

The quake, which the US Geological Survey said hit at a depth of 84km, was also felt across neighbouring Thailand, India and Bangladesh, sending panicked residents rushing onto the streets.

Two girls, aged 7 and 15, were killed in Magway region where the quake struck, according to Myanmar’s Ministry of Information.

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A collapsed building in a nearby town also killed a 22-year-old man and injured one woman, local police told AFP.

A temple collapsing during the earthquake in Bagan, southwest of Mandalay, Myanmar. Photo: EPA
A temple collapsing during the earthquake in Bagan, southwest of Mandalay, Myanmar. Photo: EPA
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Heavy damage was reported in Bagan – Myanmar’s most famous archaeological site and a major tourist destination some 30km north of the quake’s epicentre.

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