Death tolls rise as rescue efforts continuepublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 31 March
Rescue efforts are continuing in Myanmar, three days after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country.
The military government there says the number of people killed has now risen to 2,056, with more than 3,000 injured - but getting information out of Myanmar is difficult and there are questions over the scale of the disaster.
It has declared that a minute's silence will be held on Tuesday, as well as a week of national mourning.
The UN says the earthquake has compounded "an already dire crisis" in the country, which is in the midst of a four-year civil war. Despite the destruction, reports suggest Myanmar’s military leaders are still carrying out air strikes against pro-democracy rebel groups.
Meanwhile in neighbouring Thailand, at least 20 people are known to have died, with rescue efforts continuing in Bangkok for 74 construction workers thought to be trapped under the rubble of a collapsed high-rise building.
But officials there warn there has been no signs of life amongst the wreckage for hours.
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