
Lifesaving Aid and Rescue from the Chinese Mainland in Myanmar Quake
Rescuers from the Chinese mainland save lives and deliver crucial relief supplies to Myanmar following a 7.9 quake.
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Rescuers from the Chinese mainland save lives and deliver crucial relief supplies to Myanmar following a 7.9 quake.
International aid is pouring into Myanmar after a recent disaster, with ASEAN, Russia, and India mobilizing rescue and medical teams.
Mandalay faces a race against time as Myanmar’s 72-hour rescue window closes amid soaring 40°C heat.
China’s first emergency aid shipment—tents, blankets, and medical kits—reaches Yangon amid aftershocks, with Ambassador Ma Jia promising more support.
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.