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With U.S. absent, China steps in for earthquake-hit Myanmar

  • After a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar, over 2,800 people died, and China pledged 100 million yuan in aid, delivering supplies like tents and first aid kits to Yangon.
  • The United States offered $2 million and dispatched a three-member assessment team to Myanmar, though their arrival was delayed due to visa issues.
  • India's foreign ministry reported it delivered 625 tons of aid and that rescue workers have treated 104 patients and recovered 16 bodies from Mandalay.
  • The parallel government in Myanmar expressed gratitude to international rescue teams for their rapid assistance amidst a significant humanitarian crisis.
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With U.S. absent, China steps in for earthquake-hit Myanmar

The American absence shows how U.S. President Donald Trump's moves to slash the size of the government has hobbled its ability to act during disasters.

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