Waterfall Effect: Rooftop Pool Cascades After Myanmar Earthquake in China
Waterfall Effect: Rooftop Pool Cascades After Myanmar Earthquake in China
A video went viral showing the instant a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, causing water from an upper-floor swimming pool in a skyscraper located in China’s Yunnan province to spill down onto the road beneath it, knocking over passersby.
A strong earthquake hit close to Mandalay in Myanmar, causing vibrations felt even in Yunnan, approximately 760 kilometers away from where the quake originated. This seismic activity caused a surge of water to overflow from the rooftop pool, transforming it into an abrupt cascade.
Footage shows pedestrians running for cover upon noticing the water falling from above. But within seconds, the heavy cascade slammed down, knocking several people off their feet and sweeping them along the street.
Photos taken after the event depicted a chaotic scene on the road.
Located in southwest China, Yunnan Province is an inland area renowned for its stunning landscapes, profound cultural history, and exquisite food.
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