Earthquake is destroying Myanmar culture sites

The powerful earthquake of the power of Manda Misha Friday took a long time on historical and religious sites across the country across the world of centuries Buddhists and photographs and videos.
With its latest mornings Saturday morning, the Myanmar government said the more than 3,000 buildings were injured, including 150 mosques.
In the southwest of Mandalay, his 200-year-old children appeared to be destroyed. Tires of the unique building balkhonies have dropped into internal walls.
In Southeast Mandalay, the video showing the Ornate Golden Spire of the Sadwe Sar Yan Pazoda, to observers callers.
In time, the video indicated its five-story monks crossed in front of them. A number of monasteries who lived in the monastery slept in the market on nearby streets on Friday night. One of them, Moe Neat Ashin, photographed.
Pictures shared by Burma Heard Next Network showed the Iamets and Domes Mosques in several parts of the country. Internet news emigration news release local officials and residents, reports that 490 people were killed in Mosque Bewa on Friday.
In Pindaya, 70 kilometers from the Epicentter, Buddhist reminders known as the great monks decorated, and cracks separated the foundations of others.
It is surrounding the stupas, the fossils of golden spaces and common red bricks in the region dumps the ground.
In one Witness video, viewers returned as the largest article in the palace palace.
“Pindaiah felt that a world quake but not so strong,” says Tun Tun to, the Facebook’s Facebook Palace Manager. He said the stupas believed that more than 100 years later he did not know how to be restored by the monastery.
Nepal in 2015, billions of dollars were answered to rebuild after the two earthquake wasted the country. At first, the Buruucracy, the restoration led to the renewal of traditional profession.
But in Myanmar, a military service that he has frightened in the fields that will shock the citizens as he fights with a rebel, and re-supported by the rebuilding effort.
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