Date: Dec 27 2004 From: Reuters Tsunami kills 10 in central Burma The tsunami which drove through the Andaman Sea on Sunday destroyed a bridge in south-east Burma and killed 10 people and a number of fishing trawlers were missing at sea, a fishing operator said. The six men and four women were killed in the coastal town of Kawthaung when the huge wave caused by an earthquake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra struck. "They were killed when a bridge collapsed," said the operator of a fishing company in the town. Officials were not reachable in Kawthaung, which lies close to the border with Thailand where at least 223 people were killed by the monster wave. The fishing operator said a number of trawlers had been at sea when the waves struck and their fate was not known. State television in the secretive, military-ruled country confirmed that the undersea quake and several aftershocks had been felt in Burma. But it gave no details of damage or injuries. In Bangkok, scientists said they had detected a 6.4 magnitude earthquake centred in Burma on Sunday at around 8:00am local time.
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