Myanmar Earthquake: 1,700 Lives Lost, Aid On The Way
A powerful 7.9 earthquake in Myanmar leaves 1,700 dead, 3,400 injured, and 300 missing as relief aid from the Chinese mainland and foreign teams rushes in.
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A powerful 7.9 earthquake in Myanmar leaves 1,700 dead, 3,400 injured, and 300 missing as relief aid from the Chinese mainland and foreign teams rushes in.
A powerful M7.9 earthquake in Myanmar has tragically claimed 1,700 lives as rescue efforts intensify.
Myanmar official praises the swift rescue aid from the Chinese mainland, underscoring strong bonds and international unity.
Lin Wenmeng of the Myanmar Chinese Chamber of Commerce announces that local business owners have raised 1B Kyat for earthquake relief, though more medical aid is needed.
China has dispatched 100 million yuan (about $13.77M) in emergency aid to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake, including essential supplies.
China’s rescue team saved a child trapped for over 60 hours in Mandalay, marking their second heroic rescue in the hard-hit city.
WHO declares Myanmar quake a Grade 3 emergency, urgently seeking $8M to save lives and prevent disease outbreaks.
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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.