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Myanmar's strongest earthquake since 1912 has left thousands homeless, complicating relief efforts amid an ongoing civil war.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Foreign rescue teams began flying into Myanmar on Saturday to aid the search for survivors from an earthquake ... hundreds of kilometres from the hard-hit cities on Mandalay and ...
A Japanese doctor who has been caring for survivors of last month's powerful earthquake in Myanmar has appealed for continued ...
Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city ... “The junta is asking for international aid and has declared a state of emergency in the regions hit hardest, but their actions do not align with ...
So, in that form, the aid is kind of coming. I've also seen the international donors are increasing their contribution. A tuk-tuk drives past a damaged building in Mandalay on March 29, a day after an ...
For the homeless residents of Mandalay’s Sein Pan district ... Min Aung Hlaing made a rare request for international aid. But the UN human rights office says the military has also been using ...
A U.S. team has yet to arrive in Myanmar after last week’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake, while China has already rescued six ...
Foreign rescue teams and supplies ... “We have received no aid, and there are no rescue workers in sight.” In Mandalay, a rescue worker told Reuters most operations were being conducted ...
But residents in the cities of Mandalay and Sagaing reported that international aid had not arrived as concerns grew about a severe shortage of food, electricity and water. "The destruction has ...
Foreign rescue teams began flying into Myanmar on Saturday to aid the search for survivors from an earthquake in the impoverished Southeast Asian nation.
But residents in the cities of Mandalay and Sagaing reported that international aid had not arrived as concerns grew about a severe shortage of food, electricity and water. "The destruction has been ...