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Sirens sound in Yangon, the start of a minute's silence to mourn the victims of Friday's earthquake
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Elsewhere, the search for survivors continues, like here in Mandalay, where Indian rescue teams cut through the rubble
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Myanmar's second city was near the epicenter of the earthquake, now part of it lie in ruins, devastated by the 7.7 tremor
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Many have taken to sleeping in the streets, too scared to risk staying in buildings that could topple at any moment
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I don't feel safe. There are six-and-seven-story buildings next to my home leaning over
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They could collapse at any time. I'm scared. I have little grandchildren at home, so we came to stay here
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More than 2,000 people have been killed in Myanmar, with the death-tonne expect
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to rise as the full extent of the damage continues to emerge
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Myanmar's ruling military junta has declared a week of morning beginning Monday
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But their tight control over communications has made it even more challenging for aid workers to reach far-flung areas
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In neighboring Thailand, rescuers are still digging through the wreckage of a collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok
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which was under construction when the quake struck. Nearby, relatives of the victims wait for news
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We have to stay strong. We can't be weak because we have to wait for our child
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We can't break down. We can't get sick. But three days after the earthquake, there is little hope that anyone will be found alive