Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake
- Myanmar marked one month since a magnitude-7.7 earthquake on Monday, with devastation centered on Mandalay.
- The quake struck a nation already enduring four years of civil war sparked by a 2021 coup.
- Military bombardments continued unabated despite a declared ceasefire intended to spur relief efforts.
- Monitors logged 65 military air attacks since the ceasefire began April 2.
- Aid agencies warn of major challenges ahead as monsoon season approaches and aid funding faces cuts.
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Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake
The humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of survivors remain desperately pressing a month after Myanmar’s deadly earthquake, compounded by airstrikes that the military government is reportedly carrying out despite ceasefires.
Myanmar marks one month since devastating quake amid ongoing bombardments
The magnitude-7.7 tremor was the strongest with an epicentre on Myanmar's land mass since 1912, the United States Geological Survey reported, killing nearly 3,800 according to an official toll still rising daily
Centuries Of Sacred History Tumbled Down In Myanmar Earthquake
When a massive earthquake hit Myanmar last month, centuries of sacred history tumbled down -- towering Buddha idols, sky-scraping stupas and the pure-white pagoda where 83-year-old Khin Sein has prayed for most of her life.
Myanmar Earthquake: Put relief efforts first and achieve ceasefire
Even though one month has passed since the earthquake struck, the civil war between the military and resistance forces in Myanmar continues, leaving many quake-affected people still living in appalling conditions.
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