Recorded deaths from earthquake in Myanmar exceed 1,000
In addition to the deaths, at least 2,400 people have been injured, according to Myanmar Now. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with the country's Prime Minister, Min Aung Hlaing, visiting the earthquake-hit city of Mandalay. During his visit, he urged local officials to prioritize rescue missions and provide necessary assistance to those impacted by the disaster.
Mandalay, located just 17 kilometers from the earthquake's epicenter, sustained significant damage, with 1,591 homes, 670 monasteries, and 60 schools reported to be damaged. Russia has deployed two planes carrying around 120 rescuers to assist Myanmar's recovery efforts, while China has sent a team of 37 rescue workers. India also responded by dispatching a plane with emergency personnel, paramedics, and humanitarian supplies.
The earthquake’s tremors were felt in neighboring Thailand, where a construction site in Bangkok collapsed, killing at least 10 people, injuring 16, and leaving 101 missing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Myanmar’s leadership, sharing the grief of the people and wishing the injured a swift recovery.
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