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Watch terrifying moment swimmer is nearly swept off roof in Bangkok as pool water sloshes over during Myanmar quake

Published on March 29, 2025 at 12:44 PM

THIS is the heart-stopping moment a swimmer was almost swept-off a rooftop in Bangkok after a monster earthquake in Myanmar rocked the city.

CCTV footage shows a couple lounging on a floatie in a pool perched at the edge of a high-rise building in the Thai capital, with another man relaxing on a sun lounger nearby.

Security camera footage of a couple nearly swept off a rooftop pool float during an earthquake.
A couple was seen chilling in the pool at a high-rise building in Bangkok
People scrambling to safety as a rooftop pool overflows during an earthquake.
The tower suddenly starts to tremble as the catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar, sending shockwaves all the way to Thailand
Pool water overflowing onto a rooftop deck during an earthquake.
One swimmer is nearly swept off the rooftop as giant waves crash across the deck

But their afternoon dip soon turned into a terrifying ordeal as the building began to shake, sending huge waves crashing across the pool deck.

At the first tremor, the couple lurch out of the floatie, looking visibly confused.

Seconds later, the shaking intensifies, and the luxury pool suddenly becomes tidal waves.

The pair scramble to escape as gallons of water slosh violently across the rooftop, with one swimmer nearly swept off the edge.

They're seen clinging on and struggling to stay upright as the tower shakes beneath them.

The terrifying clip was filmed as a catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake tore through Myanmar on Friday, killing over 1,000 and injuring more than 2,000.

Tremors were felt across the region, with Thailand's capital Bangkok jolted into chaos.

A major high-rise also collapsed in the city, leaving survivors trapped beneath the rubble.

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt declared the capital a “disaster area” and said rescue efforts were underway at three construction sites, including the fallen skyscraper.

As of Saturday morning, eight people were killed in Thailand, another eight injured, and 79 reported missing.

The quake's epicentre hit the city of Mandalay, Myanmar, at around 12.50pm on Friday, followed by five powerful aftershocks.

One, measuring 6.4, struck just 12 minutes later, according to the US Geological survey.

The USGS labelled the shaking as “violent” and warned up to 100,000 people could be killed, calling the disaster “likely widespread”.

The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said the initial quake was 10km deep, with aftershocks felt as far as India and China.

Officials have dubbed it the “quake of the century” – the worst to hit Myanmar in nearly 100 years.

Airports, train stations and the metro in both Bangkok and Myanmar have also been severely disrupted.

China, Russia, Malaysia and other countries have sent aid and rescue teams.

The US and the UN are also assessing humanitarian needs.

Water cascading down the side of a tall building.
Rooftop pools turned into waterfalls at luxury high-rise apartment buildings in Bangkok as water sloshed onto the street
Rescue personnel and heavy machinery at the site of a collapsed building.
Rescue personnel work at the site of a building that collapsed, following a strong earthquake, in Bangkok, Thailand
Aerial view of a collapsed building in Bangkok following an earthquake.
An aerial shot of the horror collapse in the Thai capital

Myanmar’s military government said hospitals are in desperate need of blood donations, as rescue teams dig through rubble in hopes of finding more survivors.

The disaster struck as the country remains locked in a brutal civil war, adding to the chaos now unfolding across the region.

It comes after people fleeing the deadly Myanmar earthquake are drenched in gushing water from a rooftop infinity pool.

Footage captured terrified locals in Bangkok being swept away by a huge wave after water from a pool spilled onto the street.

Gallons of water were seen coming crashing down from the top of a skyscraper in the Thai capital.

A number of people, mainly women, can be seen running through the streets as the first tremors are felt in the city.

Those who were rushing to safety past the high-rise were suddenly caught up in floods of water after a rooftop infinitypoolwas left sloshing over.

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