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The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Myanmar has risen to 3,003 people, with 4,515 others reported as injured. Rescue operations are ongoing, but weather conditions may complicate the eff...
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For most of the day, the mood was somber among relatives of dozens of workers missing at the site where a multi-story building collapsed in Bangkok.
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“We are deeply concerned that the administration’s response is failing to meet both our moral and strategic objectives — sending a signal to countries around the world that our adversaries are more re...
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Asian News International on MSNNDRF continues SAR operations in four active worksites in earthquake-hit MyanmarIndia's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams are steadfastly continuing search and rescue (SAR) operations at designated sites in earthquake-hit areas of Myanmar under Operation Brahma. Taking to the social media platform X on Thursday,
Two survivors have been pulled from under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Myanmar, more than five days after the country was struck by a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
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PhilStar Global on MSNPhilippine Army team joins Myanmar search and rescueThe Philippine Army Search and Rescue team composed of soldiers from the 525th Combat Engineer Battalion are now conducting search and rescue operations in Myanmar.
It was unclear whether the cease-fire would be honored. It came a day after soldiers fired at a Chinese Red Cross aid convoy, and amid multiple airstrikes.
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Press Trust of India on MSNFaith, Loss, Humanity: Indian Rescue Team's Valour Shines In MyanmarIndian personnel faced initial resistance from locals in the Muslim and Nepali Hindu-dominated area of Mandalay, the city closest to the epicentre.
Myanmar’s ruling military has declared a temporary ceasefire in the country’s civil war to facilitate relief efforts following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 3,000 people.
The special rescue team sent by the Bangladesh government to expedite the rescue operation in the devastating earthquake-hit Myanmar is continuing its operation. The natural disaster hit Myanmar on March 28 while the rescue team under the supervision of the Bangladesh
Temporary ceasefires announced by warring groups in Myanmar in the wake of last week’s devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake represent a rare de-escalation of a conflict that since 2021 has taken thous