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The 7.7-magnitude Myanmar earthquake killed 3,770, injured 5,106, displaced 200,000, and prompted global relief efforts and ...
Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, bore the heaviest toll of death and destruction when the 7.7-magnitude earthquake ...
Local groups are struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster, while the civil war means international efforts have so ...
Rescue teams on Thursday recovered three additional bodies from the rubble of the 30-story building in the Chatuchak district, which collapsed following an earthquake last month, raising the total ...
Military attacks continue in Myanmar despite ceasefires declared after a 7.7 earthquake that killed 3,700 people, the UN ...
Two more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the collapsed 30-story building in Bangkok's Chatuchak district, ...
Nearly quarter of a million people who fled war-torn Shan State and Sagaing Region for Mandalay city are now struggling for ...
In Sagaing, 80 percent of buildings have been destroyed and entire sections of one of the main bridges over the Irrawaddy River have snapped off and sunk into the water, like a child’s broken toy.
In terms of rescue workers, 2,094 people have arrived, as well as 2,514.6 tons of relief supplies and 1,197.12 tons of relief materials.
Basic services have yet to be restored to the areas of Myanmar worst hit by a huge earthquake three weeks ago, and emergency workers recovering bodies and clearing debris are contending with ...
A report in the state-run Myanma Alinn newspaper published on Saturday said the quake’s death toll had reached 3,726.
International rescue teams have started returning home as rescue efforts from the March 28 earthquake have started winding down and the focus turns to recovery for the millions of people impacted.
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