Search underway after earthquake hits Myanmar and Thailand

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Rescue crews are continuing to search for survivors after a massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake caused devastating damage in Myanmar and Thailand on Friday. Thousands are feared dead and many others are injured. NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer reports for Saturday TODAY.