
Global Aid Flows into Myanmar Disaster Relief
International aid is pouring into Myanmar after a recent disaster, with ASEAN, Russia, and India mobilizing rescue and medical teams.
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International aid is pouring into Myanmar after a recent disaster, with ASEAN, Russia, and India mobilizing rescue and medical teams.
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.
China International Search and Rescue Team swiftly deployed in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar aboard two Y-20 aircraft for emergency relief.
The first batch of disaster relief supplies from the Chinese government has arrived at Yangon International Airport, marking a vital step in humanitarian aid.
A powerful 7.9 quake in Myanmar has left 1,700 dead and thousands injured, as global rescue teams race to bring aid and hope.
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.
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.
WHO declares Myanmar quake a Grade 3 emergency, urgently seeking $8M to save lives and prevent disease outbreaks.
A magnitude-7.7 quake in Myanmar leaves 1,700 lives lost. Rescue and relief efforts, including supplies from China’s Yunnan Province, continue.