This is the amazing moment that a woman gives birth to just moments after the huge earthquake, which reached 7.7.
Kanthong Saenmuangshin shots, 36, are surrounded by doctors and nurses who are trying to vacate them from the hospital on a rolling bed.
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About 1700 was killed in the natural disaster, but there was at least one new life brought by the earthquake.
The Thai woman went to labor in the wake of the shake and gave birth to the way out of the building.
Canong went to the hospital for an examination when the earthquake was hit and the stairs were taken when its water broke out.
She said she was concerned about giving birth to the stairs and said: “I was telling my child, don't come out yet.
“Then I put on a hospital bed and I was surrounded by a lot of medical staff, as I just gave birth to that time and there. It was a shock to me too.”
In the clip, Kanthong can be seen lying on her back on the bed with her legs open wide while she was on the hospital corridor.
One of the nurses kept Bennour while the other nurses had carried a paper to try to protect her modesty in the chaotic scene.
Doctors stand in an attempt to hand over the child in summer conditions.
Amid the chaos in the Thai capital and the speed of Kanthong's work, her husband could not reach a timely delivery.
The husband has not yet called the child, but they gave him the name “Mink”.
Others in Bangkok saw long residential buildings vibrating and leaking water on the ground from a top swimming pool on the roof.
Paul Vincent was the British tourist tournament in a street in Bangkok when the earthquake hit.
He said: “Everyone came on the street … There was a lot of screaming and panic, which made it worse.
“There were people crying in the streets … The panic was really shocking.”

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Lower -tall also collapsed to bury a number of people.
Horror footage showed the moment when a 30 -storey skyscraper was disrupted in Bangkok – where workers screaming were seen running for their lives in a cloud of debris and dust.
The new baby comes in the earthquake while the scent of decomposing bodies permeates the second largest city of Mandalay in Myanmar on Sunday.
People worked manually to purify the rubble in the hope of finding someone alive, two days after hitting the huge earthquake.
The countless burial in the buildings that collapsed.
Relief efforts have been hindered through the roads full of bridges, intermittent communications, and the challenges of work in a country in the midst of a civil war.
On Sunday afternoon, a tremor pushed a scream on the streets, and then continued to work.
Many 1.5 million Mandalay people spent the night sleeping in the streets, either they were left homeless by the earthquake or worried that the subsequent tremors may cause unstable structures to collapse.
The final tremors in India and China have felt – and the American geological survey issued a red alert to deaths and damage.

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