Pool water overflowing from skyscraper dragged pedestrians: 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar

Two major earthquakes of 7.7 and 6.4 magnitudes hit Myanmar, causing the water from a pool on top of a skyscraper to overflow due to the impact created in China. The water dragged pedestrians on the road.
Back-to-back earthquakes of 7.7 and 6.4 magnitudes struck the center of Myanmar, resulting in at least 15 deaths.
Images circulating on social media vividly displayed the intensity of the earthquake.
Due to the tremors also felt in China and Thailand, people rushed out into the streets in panic. The US Geological Survey indicated the potential for thousands of deaths.
In the earthquake felt in Yunnan province, China, water overflowing from a pool on the top floor of a skyscraper dragged pedestrians on the street.
The water from a pool on the top floor of a skyscraper in Ruili city overflowed due to the impact of the tremor.
Overflowing water cascaded down to the street from a height of meters, dragging pedestrians along.
Although the moments were captured on camera, no statements were made regarding whether there were any casualties or injuries.