Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 3,085
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3,564 people have been confirmed dead so far, with 5,012 others injured and 210 missing.
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The firings, done Friday while the workers were in the rubble-strewn city of Mandalay, raise doubts about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s stated commitment to continuing some humanitarian and crisis...
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Critics say the country’s often-incompetent military government has delayed and restricted the arrival and distribution of crucial aid.
As of Thursday, the death toll across the country from the earthquake has risen to 3,145, with 4,589 others injured and 221 missing, Xinhua news agency reported, quoting the Myanmar Radio and Television.
Yogita Limaye is the one of the first foreign journalists to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
Day after day, Chinese rescue teams haul children and elderly people from collapsed buildings. Cameras beam the thanks of grateful survivors around the world.
Many of the 3.6 million people inside Myanmar who fled their homes during the last four years of conflict once again lost everything in the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on 28 March.
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Hartlepool Mail on MSN'I will never ever forget what came next' - Hartlepool expat describes how he was caught up in devastating Myanmar earthquakeA Hartlepool expat has told of the “horrifying carnage” caused by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar which has claimed more than 3,000 lives.
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India Today NE on MSNMiss Tourism Myanmar 2018 among victims of Mandalay earthquake, body discovered beneath rubbleA former Miss Tourism Myanmar titleholder, who represented the country at the Miss Tourism World 2018 pageant, has been confirmed among the victims of the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28.
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The Star on MSNSituation overview after Myanmar earthquakeOn 28 March 2025, two powerful earthquakes struck central Myanmar’s Sagaing Region near Mandalay. The first, with a magnitude of 7.7 on the Richter Scale (RS), occurred at 12:50, followed by a second of magnitude 6.