A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, sending skyscrapers swaying and causing rooftop pools ...
Water violently surged in a rooftop infinity pool at a Bangkok hotel as tremors from Myanmar's powerful 7.7-magnitude ...
While this phenomenon is not brand new—quake-driven rooftop pool waterfalls have been caught on camera in Manila, Puerto Vallarta, and Taipei in recent years—it’s increasingly frequent.
Social media was flooded with spine-chilling videos of a high-rise building in Bangkok turning into a ‘scary waterfall’ after ...
The shaking was so intense that in Bangkok, a rooftop swimming pool dramatically overflowed, cascading down a high-rise like a waterfall. Strong Myanmar quakes shook Bangkok, causing rooftop pool ...
The waterfall is wide — about 100 feet — and the drops range from 5 to 15 feet. People sometimes wade in the pools below the drops in the summer, but its raging (and freezing) spring waters ...