When buildings refuse to fall


Rescue workers walking past debris of a construction site after a building collapsed in Bangkok on March 28 following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar. — AFP

WHEN the ground began to roar beneath Mandalay in March, anaesthetist and aid worker Dr Hideto Yoshioka was midway through preparing a patient for surgery.

Seconds later, aftershocks ripped through the hospital walls.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Focus

Kites reclaim the Lahore sky
Saffron robes on a path of peace
Nature’s super feather
‘Angels’ to the rescue in a city of millionaires
Surviving in Goma’s shadow
Island of free trade in a world of tariffs
Oil grab shatters an American taboo
‘Even hope is a risk’ - Five years after the coup,�Myanmar remains a shambles
Epstein files: Rich display of affirmative action for the rich and powerful
Editorial: It will take more than bombs and missiles to ‘fix’ Iran

Others Also Read