The balance of fatalities from the powerful earthquake has been growing, hitting Mjanma five days ago. At this point, 2,886 deaths have been confirmed – said the spokesman who controls the junta, the general of Minh Tunzawawa. Despite the passage of time, the living people are still mined under the tiled bles of collapsed buildings.
A Junta spokesman said 4,639 people are believed to be injured and 373 missing as a result of the earthquake and secondary shock that has plagued Mjanma for five days.
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In Naypyidaw, the country’s capital, on the night from the hotel’s abandoned in Tuesday to Wednesday, Burmese teams and Turkish rescuers notified the AFP agency of their 20-year-old’s life, citing emergency services. As reported, the man spent 121 hours under the roof rub.
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According to local governments, the biggest destruction occurred in Mandalay city. Mandalay was the closest to the epicenter of Friday’s earthquake.
earthquake. Thailand’s victims too
According to the British BBC broadcaster, Mjanmy’s military leader Min Aung Hlaing has rejected the minority’s appeal regarding the suspension of arms in the civil war to enable the supply of humanitarian assistance to areas affected by the earthquake. Min Aung Hlaing announced that the Army will “continue to take over necessary measures for security.”
Local media reports say Yunta is still raiding areas controlled by the opposition. Ethnic minorities announced a one-sided monthly arms suspension on Tuesday.
Reference: A shocking recording from Thailand. People fled the pool
Even before the earthquake, Majampa was devastated, economic hardships and serious neglect in the field of infrastructure as a result of the 2021 coup.
On March 28th, an earthquake of 7.7 occurred in Mjanma. There was a strong impact in Thailand, China and India as well. At least 22 people have died in Thailand.
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