Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Rises to More than 1,000 as Search for Survivors Continues

The death toll from the earthquake in Myanmar has now risen to 1002, according to the country's military.

There are seperately 2,376 people injured and 30 missing.

Thai officials are giving regular updates on the Bangkok building collapse, as they say they are using small tools to dig out the survivors and keep them alive.

As it is an unfinished building there is no running water, so those trapped inside will have no water to drink, officials say.

Officials say that they detected at least 15 people alive under the rubble. Today they say that they have made contact with some of them and they were able to "shout and make noise", while for others they detected movements and their body heat.

"Some signs of life we received last night have since gone silent. However we still don't give up hope, and we wish that we will have good news."