Filmmaker Mick O'Shea's Experience During Bangkok Earthquake

Filmmaker Mick O'Shea shares his experience during the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Bangkok.

Earthquakes in Southeast Asia

Two violent earthquakes hit Southeast Asia, causing a building collapse in Bangkok and prompting evacuations in Thailand and Myanmar. The quakes measured 7.7 and 6.4 in magnitude, with the epicenter in Myanmar. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing significant damage and casualties in Bangkok. The earthquake also affected neighboring regions, with reports of collapsed buildings, injuries, and missing persons. The aftermath of the earthquake led to a state of emergency being declared in multiple regions, including the capital Naypyitaw and Mandalay, with urgent calls for blood donations and humanitarian aid.

Earthquake in Burma and Thailand

A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Burma and Thailand, causing buildings to collapse and injuries. Aftershocks were felt in India and China. Casualties reported. Bangkok impacted severely. Prime Minister called for emergency meeting. Significant damage in Myanmar. Dozens missing. 188 injured in Tibet. Fox News covers the event.

Earthquake in Bangkok

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Bangkok with no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

Thailand Deportation of Uyghurs to China

The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok warns of potential violent retaliatory attacks after Thailand deported 45 Uyghurs to China, sparking condemnation from Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio criticized the forced return, citing lack of due process rights and persecution of Uyghurs in China.

Hotel Room Deaths in Bangkok

Six bodies, including two U.S. citizens, were found in a luxury hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand with traces of cyanide. The victims were of Vietnamese descent.

Cyanide Poisoning in Bangkok Luxury Hotel

Cyanide found in blood of six people who died in a luxury hotel suite in Bangkok, with initial post-mortem examination pointing to cyanide as the cause; further tests ongoing. Victims of Vietnamese origin, with two having dual US citizenship. Police suspect one of the deceased was behind poisoning due to debt. Traces of cyanide found on teacups used by victims. Deaths made international headlines, prompting urgent investigation by Thai PM.

Cyanide Poisoning at Luxury Bangkok Hotel

Six Vietnamese and American guests died at a luxury Bangkok hotel from cyanide poisoning, with authorities suspecting a dispute over investment as the motive. The FBI is enroute to investigate the deaths.

Thailand Hotel Room Deaths

Six people found dead in a Bangkok hotel room were poisoned, with cyanide being the likely substance used.

Cyanide Poisoning at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok

Six Vietnamese and American guests found dead in a central Bangkok luxury hotel with traces of cyanide in their blood, suspected to have been poisoned by one of them over a bad investment. Autopsy results showed cyanide in all six bodies, reinforcing the poisoning hypothesis.

Six People Found Dead in Bangkok Hotel

Six people were found dead in a luxury hotel in Bangkok, Thailand with signs of poisoning. The victims included two Vietnamese Americans and four Vietnamese nationals. The bodies were discovered by a maid after they failed to check out and found the room locked from the inside.

Fire at Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok

A fire broke out at Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok, resulting in the death of hundreds of caged animals. The cause of the fire is under investigation, with no reported human casualties. The market is a popular tourist destination known for its diverse range of products, including pets.

Singapore Airlines Flight Turbulence Incident

43 people remain hospitalized in Bangkok after a Singapore Airlines flight hit severe turbulence. One passenger died and several others were injured. The flight carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew diverted to Bangkok for an emergency landing.

Thai Court Acquits Protesters in 2008 Airport Shutdown

Thai court acquits nearly 70 people of all charges related to mass protests that shut down Bangkok’s two airports in 2008, ruling that the protests were peaceful and protected under the constitution.

Prostitution Turf War in Bangkok

A brawl broke out in Bangkok's Red Light District between Filipino and Thai prostitutes over a turf war, involving police. The chaotic scene was captured on video.