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At noon on March 28, a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake in central Myanmar severely impacted the country and neighboring countries such as Thailand and Vietnam. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, was declared a disaster zone.
Former Thailand national team coach Kiatisuk Senamuang was also in his hometown when the earthquake struck. "Zico" posted a video on social media, recorded by his wife, showing the chandelier on the ceiling shaking violently.
Coach Kiatusuk wrote: "We were on the 16th floor and had to escape quickly using the stairs. I'm still in shock. I hope everyone is safe."
Several other figures in Thai football also faced similar situations during the Bangkok earthquake. Thailand's national team coach, Masatada Ishii, even had to run down from the 15th floor, not forgetting to bring essential items like a power bank.
The Japanese strategist posted a picture of himself carrying his personal belongings and recounted the moment the earthquake struck and he escaped from the apartment building:
"Thank you everyone for your concern. When the shaking started, I thought it was all over, but I managed to grab my things and run down from the 15th floor to evacuate. I'm currently waiting outside the apartment building and I'm safe, so please don't worry."
The earthquake originating in Myanmar may cause some matches in Thai League 1 and other sporting events to be postponed. In Vietnam, some areas such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have also experienced the effects of the earthquake.
Source: https://znews.vn/hlv-kiatisuk-hu-via-sau-tran-dong-dat-post1541640.html






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