Myanmar quake toll tops 3,000 as weather poses threat for rescuers
- Myanmar's earthquake has resulted in over 3,000 deaths, with 4,715 injured and 341 missing, as reported by the military.
- International aid is urgently needed, with calls for more funding and access to help approximately three million affected people, stated United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
- Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing is attending a regional summit in Thailand while his government declared a temporary ceasefire to facilitate relief efforts.
- International aid workers have faced challenges due to damaged infrastructure and civil unrest, complicating relief delivery efforts.
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Earthquake in Myanmar: »My daughter is dead, we haven't found my grandson yet«
Family members continue to hope, almost a week after the severe earthquake, in which thousands have died. Thus, even before a primary school in the city of Sagaing, under whose rubble are still six children buried.
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