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Aid Arrives as Myanmar Struggles with Earthquake Aftermath

Aid Arrives as Myanmar Struggles with Earthquake Aftermath

Hellenic Shipping News

Aid is starting to arrive after the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake which

Aid is starting to arrive after the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake which struck central Myanmar on Friday, causing widespread devastation and claiming over 1,000 lives.

The ruling military junta has reported at least 1,002 deaths, 2,376 injuries, and 30 missing persons. With aftershocks, including one as strong as 6.4, continuing to rattle the region, rescue operations are underway as Myanmar appeals for international assistance.

The Impact of the Disaster

The earthquake’s epicenter was located near Myanmar’s second-largest city, Mandalay, which has suffered extensive damage. The tremors were felt as far away as Thailand, where a 33-story building under construction collapsed in Bangkok, causing multiple casualties. Experts from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) warn that the death toll could exceed 10,000 and predict that the cost of rebuilding may surpass the country’s GDP.

The devastation has placed enormous strain on Myanmar’s already fragile infrastructure, with bridges, roads, and buildings destroyed. The military government has declared a state of emergency in six regions, including Mandalay and Naypyidaw, as hospitals struggle to handle the influx of wounded victims.

International Aid Efforts

In response to the crisis, multiple countries have pledged assistance:

  • China has dispatched 82 additional emergency responders from Beijing and a separate team from Yunnan province, along

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