Malayalam actress Parvathy R Krishna was in Bangkok, Thailand, when a big earthquake shook things up. She posted about it on Instagram, saying she’s still pretty shaken up but thankful to be okay. “I’m still shaking… but I’m so glad I’m alive. I saw buildings cracking, people running all over the place, and just total craziness,” she wrote. This happened because of a huge 7.7-magnitude earthquake that hit Myanmar on Friday. The shaking didn’t just stay there—it spread to parts of Thailand too, including Bangkok. Parvathy’s words really show how wild and scary an earthquake in Thailand can be. It’s not something you forget easily when you’re right in the middle of it.

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