
Chinese Rescue Team En Route to Earthquake-Hit Myanmar
A 118-member Chinese rescue team departs Beijing to aid earthquake-hit Myanmar, showcasing rapid disaster relief and global solidarity.
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A 118-member Chinese rescue team departs Beijing to aid earthquake-hit Myanmar, showcasing rapid disaster relief and global solidarity.
Survivors of a 7.7 quake in Nay Pyi Taw share their harrowing experiences and call for urgent support to help rebuild their community.
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.
Rescue teams and emergency supplies are swiftly mobilized after a 7.7 quake devastates Myanmar, highlighting regional solidarity in times of crisis.
A Chinese rescue team in Mandalay saved a quake victim and found three more survivors amid Myanmar’s 7.7 quake, opening a vital supply route.
Exclusive CGTN footage shows damaged buildings and tireless rescue teams in Mandalay, Myanmar, as displaced civilians seek shelter amid rising humanitarian needs.
Myanmar’s leader applauds the Chinese mainland’s 37-member Yunnan Rescue Medical Team for their swift, tech-driven earthquake aid.
The “Wolf Pack” rescue team departs from Changshui Airport to bring critical aid to earthquake-affected Myanmar.
UNICEF’s Trevor Clark outlines major challenges in delivering aid to Myanmar’s children amid info gaps, access issues, and resource shortages.