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- Myanmar earthquake death toll tops 3,000 as aid efforts face delays and disruptions
Myanmar earthquake death toll tops 3,000 as aid efforts face delays and disruptions
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A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, killing over 3,000 people and injuring nearly 5,000. The disaster caused widespread destruction, trapping survivors under rubble. Myanmar’s military declared a temporary ceasefire but faced criticism for ongoing airstrikes and blocking emergency aid. International relief efforts are underway, but aid distribution remains a challenge.
The situation remains critical, with disrupted communications and road access hampering response efforts, particularly in Sagaing.
We take proactive steps to ensure our assistance does not legitimise the military regime in Myanmar.
Across the affected areas, families are facing acute shortages of clean water, food, and medical supplies.
This crisis is still unfolding. The tremors are continuing. Search and rescue operations are ongoing. Bodies are still being pulled from the rubble.
The needs are massive, and they are rising by the hour.
The real death toll is likely a lot higher, somewhere between 10,000 and 100,000 according to estimates in Mandalay alone.
We must act swiftly to provide relief before the upcoming monsoon season, which, of course, will even worsen this horrendous crisis.
We keep saying that Myanmar does not rank very high among the different emergencies… The humanitarian response in Myanmar has been chronically underfunded for years. Four months into the year right now, less than 5 per cent of the required US$1.1 billion of the Humanitarian Response Plan has been received.
We strongly desire that urgent humanitarian efforts, which are immediately needed for the earthquake-affected population, be carried out as swiftly and effectively as possible.
Among the missing, most are assumed to be dead. There is a narrow chance for them to remain alive.
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sources
- 1.DW News
- 2.CNN
- 3.ABC News (Australia)
- 4.The Guardian
- 5.The Times of India
- 6.France 24
- 7.Al Jazeera
- 8.The New York Times
- 9.Le Monde
- 10.The Korea Herald
- 11.ABC News
- 12.China Daily
perspectives
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Bangladesh
- 3.Bhutan
- 4.China
- 5.India
- 6.Sri Lanka
- 7.Myanmar
- 8.Malaysia
- 9.Nepal
- 10.Pakistan
- 11.Russian Federation
- 12.Singapore
organizations
- 1.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 2.Amnesty International
- 3.United Nations
- 4.Human Rights Watch
- 5.National Unity Government
- 6.Three Brotherhood Alliance
- 7.Ta'ang National Liberation Army
- 8.United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
- 9.World Health Organization
- 10.Arakan Army
- 11.Danu People's Liberation Army
- 12.Chinese Red Cross
persons
- 1.Min Aung Hlaing
- 2.Ko Lin Maw
- 3.Zaw Min Tun
- 4.Khin Ohmar
- 5.Aung San Suu Kyi
- 6.Bryony Lau
- 7.Guo Jiakun
- 8.Chadchart Sittipunt
- 9.Joe Freeman
- 10.Julian Kyle
- 11.Kocha Olarn
- 12.Tun-Aung Shwe