Southeast Asia struck by 7.0 earthquake
Southeast Asia has been struck by an earthquake that was felt by Prince William and Kate and the press pack accompanying them on their official visit to India.
The 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck over the border in Myanmar, 62 miles north-northwest of the city Monywa.
People in the country’s main city of Yangon fled buildings when they felt the tremor, but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or damage.
The quake was felt in major cities in India, including Kolkata and Delhi.
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