
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.
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China’s Search and Rescue Team reached Mandalay after a 20-hour journey amid the deadly magnitude-7.7 earthquake in Myanmar, reports CGTN’s Cen Ziyuan.
A magnitude-7.7 quake in Myanmar leaves 1,700 lives lost. Rescue and relief efforts, including supplies from China’s Yunnan Province, continue.
CGTN reporter Cen Ziyuan reports from Mandalay, where a Chinese rescue team confronts earthquake-damaged roads and connectivity challenges.
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The “Wolf Pack” rescue team departs from Changshui Airport to bring critical aid to earthquake-affected Myanmar.