Myanmar Junta’s Affirms December Election Despite Earthquake Chaos
- A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, killing 3,645 people and resulting in significant destruction of 49,000 houses and over 2,100 government buildings.
- Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa highlighted the urgent need for medical assistance, including field hospitals and temporary shelters, following their visit to Naypyitaw.
- The United Nations thanked over 30 search-and-rescue teams from 13 countries for assisting in recovery efforts, with some teams having completed their missions as of April 9.
- Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing emphasized the importance of rebuilding stronger structures to withstand future disasters and stressed the need for lessons learned from past events.
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UN special envoy Julie Bishop makes trip to war-torn Myanmar after devastating earthquake
The U.N.’s special envoy for Myanmar, Australia’s Julie Bishop, has met with the military-run nation’s foreign minister. Her mission followed a massive earthquake that killed more than 3,600 people and in the larger context of the country’s civil war. Myanmar’s…
UN warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Myanmar following earthquake
The United Nations (UN) warned on Tuesday that the humanitarian situation in Myanmar is worsening following the two earthquakes that struck the country on March 28. The UN emphasized the need for international cooperation to help restore livelihoods and prevent similar events from having such devastating impacts in the future. Titon Mitra, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Regional Representative in Myanmar, stated that the consecutive earthqu…
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