

Four more people have been rescued from the rubble in Myanmar nearly 60 hours after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck, killing 1,700 people.
Hundreds of people remain missing, with search efforts continuing in both Myanmar and neighbouring Thailand - where the death toll has risen to 18.
In Bangkok, rescuers are working to locate 76 missing workers stuck under a collapsed 30-floor unfinished high-rise.
Families are anxiously waiting for updates - one woman tells the BBC she will wait "for as long as it takes".
In Myanmar, which has been torn apart by conflict, the military is still carrying out air strikes, despite condemnation from the United Nations, writes BBC's Rebecca Henschke.
What's the latest in Myanmar and Bangkok as rescue efforts continue?
Rescuers in Myanmar and Thailand have continued working into the night in the hopes of finding survivors under the rubble after a series of earthquakes hit the two countries over the past three days.
Today, another quake struck Mandalay, while various countries, including China and India, have sent in their own rescue teams to help with search efforts.
Here are the main developments from the past few hours:
- Four have been rescued from a collapsed school building in Saigain, with one body recovered, according to an update from Myanmar's fire services department
- Search efforts at this site are continuing, along with several others, with many waiting anxiously across Mandalay for news of loved ones
- Meanwhile, there have been reports of air strikes carried out by the Myanmar military that have been criticised from a variety of corners - with Singapore's foreign minister Vivian Balakrishnan calling for an immediate ceasefire
- In Thailand, the situation seems to be slowly returning to normal. Although the search continues at the site of a collapsed high-rise, and other buildings in Bangkok are still being inspected, business operations and services, including hospitals, are back at "full capacity"
- The death toll in Bangkok stands at 18 - 11 of whom were killed at the site of the collapsed building
- In Myanmar, around 1,700 deaths have been confirmed so far - many are still missing