
China Delivers Emergency Aid to Earthquake-Hit Myanmar
China has dispatched 100 million yuan (about $13.77M) in emergency aid to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake, including essential supplies.
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China has dispatched 100 million yuan (about $13.77M) in emergency aid to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake, including essential supplies.
Survivors of a 7.7 quake in Nay Pyi Taw share their harrowing experiences and call for urgent support to help rebuild their community.
Rescue teams and emergency supplies are swiftly mobilized after a 7.7 quake devastates Myanmar, highlighting regional solidarity in times of crisis.
Myanmar’s leader applauds the Chinese mainland’s 37-member Yunnan Rescue Medical Team for their swift, tech-driven earthquake aid.
UNICEF’s Trevor Clark outlines major challenges in delivering aid to Myanmar’s children amid info gaps, access issues, and resource shortages.
A powerful 7.7 quake in Myanmar has devastated central regions, escalating casualties and triggering swift global aid efforts.
A 7.7 earthquake hit Myanmar on March 28, leaving over 1,000 dead. Rescue operations are underway, with urgent aid from the Chinese mainland.
An 82-person rescue team from Beijing departs to support quake-hit Myanmar after a deadly earthquake claimed 694 lives.
A 7.7-magnitude quake in Myanmar leaves 144 dead and 732 injured, prompting the UN to mobilize aid and support communities across SE Asia.
A 37-member Chinese rescue team from the Chinese mainland’s Yunnan province is heading to Myanmar after a deadly 7.9 earthquake claimed over 144 lives.