
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.
A 51-member rescue team from Hong Kong arrived in Nay Pyi Taw to aid quake victims following a devastating 7.9 earthquake.
Chinese rescuers save 6 lives in quake-hit Myanmar, with 400 experts on the ground offering hope and support in the disaster-struck region.
China International Search and Rescue Team swiftly deployed in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar aboard two Y-20 aircraft for emergency relief.
After a devastating magnitude-7.9 quake in central Myanmar, rapid rescue efforts in the crucial 72-hour window have saved lives as global aid continues.
The first batch of disaster relief supplies from the Chinese government has arrived at Yangon International Airport, marking a vital step in humanitarian aid.
China sends 100M yuan in emergency humanitarian aid—including tents, blankets, and first-aid kits—to assist earthquake-hit Myanmar.
Quake-hit Myanmar faces rising casualties and a crippled medical system as damaged roads hinder vital humanitarian aid.
A powerful Myanmar earthquake has claimed the life of a Chinese citizen, the Chinese Embassy confirmed on Monday. More updates to follow.
A determined Chinese rescue team saves a woman trapped in a collapsed hotel in Mandalay after a 7.9 earthquake.