Myanmar earthquake kills 2,886; relief efforts challenged
(VOVWORLD) - The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Myanmar on March 28 has risen to 2,886 as of Wednesday, according to Xinhua News Agency, citing figures from Myanmar’s military authorities. More than 4,600 people have been injured, and 373 remain missing.
Rescue teams search for possible survivors. (photo: VNA) |
The 7.7-magnitude earthquake wreaked havoc across central Myanmar, displacing tens of thousands and causing widespread destruction. Relief efforts have been severely hampered by ongoing conflicts, particularly in the Sagaing region.
International aid organizations have urged Myanmar’s government to allow humanitarian workers to access quake-stricken regions, including areas controlled by opposition forces. Many countries are stepping up support for Myanmar. Australia announced a 4.1-million-USD humanitarian aid package to be distributed through international and local partners. China has pledged 13.7 million USD in emergency assistance and has sent a rescue team to the affected areas.
In Thailand, the earthquake and aftershocks have claimed 22 lives. Rescue teams are racing against time to search for possible survivors in the debris of a partially collapsed building under construction in Bangkok. Reports indicate that 15 people have died, while 72 remain missing.