Officials are continuing to survey the destruction left in two major Myanmar cities and the Thai capital Bangkok, after a powerful earthquake hit the region Friday.
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, flattening skyscrapers and leaving more than 1,000 people dead from Myanmar to Thailand.
A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake has caused buildings to collapse in Thailand and Burma, leaving more than 1,000 dead across both countries.
The World Health Organization said the Myanmar earthquake was a top-level emergency as it urgently sought $8 million to save lives and prevent disease outbreaks over the next 30 days.
Five people were injured after a brawl in Hastings early on Sunday morning. Detective Sergeant Ryan Kemsley said police were called to a disorder involving a large number of people fighting on King St about 3.
The 7.7 magnitude quake, with an epicenter near Mandalay, Myanmar 's second largest city, struck at midday and was followed by a strong 6.4 magnitude aftershock.
At least 1,700 people are dead and around 3,400 injured, according to the country's military government. Nearly 300 others remain missing.
A total of 1,007 people have been found dead and 2,389 injured following the earthquake in Myanmar, the country’s military council confirmed on Saturday, March 29, per BBC News. There are reportedly 30 people that remain missing.