China Sends 100M Yuan Aid to Myanmar for Quake Relief
China has sent 100 million yuan in humanitarian aid—tents, blankets, and first aid kits—to Myanmar after a 7.9 earthquake struck the region.
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China has sent 100 million yuan in humanitarian aid—tents, blankets, and first aid kits—to Myanmar after a 7.9 earthquake struck the region.
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China sends 100M yuan in emergency humanitarian aid—including tents, blankets, and first-aid kits—to assist earthquake-hit Myanmar.
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