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UNICEF Myanmar is supplying domestic water to people in makeshift camps, distributing 4,400 gallons of domestic water daily to residents affected by the deadly earthquake.
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The March 28 quake of magnitude 7.7 was one of Myanmar's strongest in a century, killing 3,645, as it toppled buildings, flattened communities and deprived many of food, water and shelter.
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Military operations continue in Myanmar despite ceasefires declared after the recent earthquake that killed more than 3,600 people, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Friday.
Military operations continue in Myanmar despite ceasefires declared after the recent earthquake that killed more than 3,600 people, the UN human
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essanews.com on MSNQuake in Myanmar worsens crisis; urgent help for children neededAn earthquake in Myanmar has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, particularly affecting children. UNICEF is calling for urgent assistance. The earthquake that struck Myanmar has worsened an already challenging humanitarian situation in the country.
Myanmar’s people confront a sense that the country’s crises are escalating in scale, even as foreign support becomes more difficult to secure.
Remarkable rescue stories from Myanmar's earthquake ruins are keeping hope alive, but aid agencies say time is running out fast, and the need for help is vast.
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28, marked the strongest earthquake the nation has experienced in over a century and the second deadliest in it’s history. The earthquake caused extensive damage in Myanmar and Thailand,
According to news reports citing Myanmar’s military leader, around 1,700 are confirmed dead from Friday’s 7.7 magnitude quake, with some 3,400 injured and hundreds still missing. UNICEF Myanmar's Ko Sai, said in a post on X from Mandalay ...
Nearly two weeks have passed since a magnitude-7.7 earthquake rocked central Myanmar on March 28. Fighting reportedly continues between the military and pro-democracy forces, despite both sides declaring a ceasefire.