India navy delivers aid to quake-hit Myanmar
- The Indian Navy delivered 442 metric tonnes of food aid to Myanmar, including rice and cooking oil, as part of Operation Brahma on April 5, 2025.
- The Philippines plans to send another humanitarian team to Myanmar after the current team returns, according to the Office of Civil Defense .
- The powerful earthquake in Myanmar on March 28 has resulted in over 3,100 deaths, with many still missing.
- Members of the Philippine Inter-Agency Humanitarian Contingent have been engaged in rescue missions and providing medical assistance.
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Indian Army's Field Hospital in Myanmar treats 859 patients in 6 days
The Indian Army's Field Hospital, deployed in Mandalay as part of India's humanitarian assistance and disaster relief effort, continues to provide unwavering medical support to the victims of the recent earthquake in Myanmar.
India Hands Over 442 Metric Tonnes Of Food Aid To Quake-Hit Myanmar
India on Saturday delivered a large consignment of food aid to quake-hit Myanmar at Thilawa Port in the southern coastal area to the Yangon region's chief minister as part of its ongoing Operation Brahma.


India navy delivers aid to quake-hit Myanmar
NEW DELHI: India’s navy today delivered hundreds of tonnes of food aid to earthquake-hit Myanmar, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met reclusive junta chief Min Aung Hlaing. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
PH ready to deploy new humanitarian contingent to quake-hit Myanmar
The Philippines stands ready to send another humanitarian contingent to earthquake-devastated Myanmar once its current team returns home, possibly with overseas Filipinos distressed by the catastrophe.
Airlink delivers aid to Myanmar - Asian Aviation
On March 28, a powerful 7.7 earthquake shook Myanmar and Thailand, affecting 18.3 million people and causing immediate widespread destruction to infrastructure and communities. With the reduction of USAID funding being put toward non-government organisations (NGOs), organisations are experiencing difficulties in mobilising and scraping together the financial means to both send humanitarian aid and transport first responders and volunteers to the…
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