Civilians act to bring aid to Myanmar earthquake victims
- A 7.7-magnitude earthquake devastated Sagaing, central Myanmar, causing widespread destruction last week.
- This earthquake struck amidst ongoing crises of flooding, fire, bombing, and economic collapse in Myanmar.
- The quake destroyed homes and overwhelmed hospitals, with reports indicating 80% of buildings damaged in Sagaing.
- According to the junta, the earthquake killed 3,100; a hospital director reported no international aid received.
- Despite limited international assistance, local civilians organized aid convoys and distributed supplies to victims.
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Quad Nations Unite for Substantial Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar
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