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Lisa, Manchester United and City Offer Solidarity to Thailand After Earthquake

Lisa, Manchester United and City Offer Solidarity to Thailand After Earthquake

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Global stars express concern and support for Thais affected by seismic event and building collapse

 

Following the recent earthquake in Myanmar, which caused tremors throughout Thailand and caused significant structural damage, prominent figures from the music and sports industries have expressed their solidarity and support for the Thai people.

 

The seismic event, which has been followed by numerous aftershocks, has prompted widespread concern, with authorities urging continued vigilance.

 

Celebrities and sports clubs with large Thai fanbases have taken to social media to express their concern.

 

Lisa Lalisa Manoban, known globally as Lisa from BLACKPINK, shared a heartfelt message on her Instagram account, stating: "Sending prayers to everyone affected by the earthquake. Please stay safe."

 

Her message, reaching millions of fans, conveyed a sense of empathy and support amidst the ongoing situation.
  

Manchester United, a Premier League football club with a substantial following in Thailand, also extended their sympathies.

 

The club posted a message expressing their concern for all Thai people and the families affected by the building collapse, wishing everyone safety.
  

Similarly, Manchester City, another leading Premier League club, issued a statement expressing their solidarity with those affected.

 

"Manchester City sends love and concern to everyone affected by the earthquake in Myanmar, Thailand, and the Southeast Asian region today," the club stated.

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