Patients had to lie on cardboard or directly on the concrete outside the main hospital in Mandalay. Even before the earthquake, the health care system in Myanmar was under stress.
[SINGAPORE] OUE Healthcare announced that the Mandalay hospital building of Pun Hlaing Hospitals, in which it owns a 40 per cent stake, sustained damage after the massive earthquake that struck South-east Asia on Mar 28. The damaged hospital in the city ...
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The Christian Post on MSNSamaritan’s Purse airlifting field hospital to Myanmar as earthquake death toll nears 3KThe North Carolina-based Evangelical humanitarian aid charity Samaritan s Purse is dispatching an emergency field hospital to Myanmar following a catastrophic 7 7-magnitude earthquake that has
[SINGAPORE] OUE Healthcare announced that the Mandalay hospital building of Pun Hlaing Hospitals, which it owns a 40 per cent stake in, sustained damage after the massive earthquake that struck South-east Asia on Mar 28. The damaged hospital in the city ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNFear of aftershocks in Myanmar forces patients into hospital car parkHundreds of patients, including babies, the elderly and Buddhist monks, lie on gurneys in a hospital car park in the sweltering heat of Mandalay, a city still living in fear of aftershocks three days after a deadly quake struck Myanmar.
Rescue teams were working round the clock in Myanmar on Saturday while waiting for international aid to arrive following the devastating magnitude-7.7.
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A powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar on Friday, causing extensive damage across a wide swath of one of the world’s poorest countries and prompting officials to warn that the initial death toll is
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The smell of decaying bodies permeated the streets of Myanmar’s second-largest city on Sunday as people worked frantically by hand to clear rubble in the hope of finding someone still alive, two days after a massive earthquake struck that killed more than 1,