China’s Swift Aid Sparks Brotherly Spirit Amid Myanmar Earthquake
China’s rapid humanitarian aid, including a national rescue team and essential supplies, shows true brotherly spirit amid Myanmar’s devastating earthquake.
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China’s rapid humanitarian aid, including a national rescue team and essential supplies, shows true brotherly spirit amid Myanmar’s devastating earthquake.
China urges all parties in Myanmar to ensure safe rescue routes and uninterrupted disaster relief, as assistance reaches Mandalay amid severe quake impacts.
A 63-year-old woman was rescued after 91 hours under rubble in Myanmar as teams brave extreme conditions post-earthquake.
CGTN reporter Cen Ziyuan witnessed the dramatic rescue of a 29-year-old woman, the fourth survivor, in the aftermath of a Myanmar earthquake.
China’s Ram Union rescue team from Zhejiang concluded a five-day mission in quake-hit Myanmar, saving 5 survivors and aiding in transferring 28 bodies.
Rescue teams from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong united in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 1 to tackle quake aftermath.
Myanmar observes a minute’s silence for over 2,700 earthquake victims as rescue operations in Mandalay save over 400 survivors.
Global rescue missions launch after Myanmar earthquake as teams from the Chinese mainland, India, Russia, and others act in a critical 72-hour window.
Seismologist Robert J. Geller explains why recent earthquakes in China’s Xizang, Myanmar, and near the Tonga islands show no direct connection. Preparedness is key.
Myanmar unites in shared grief as citizens pause in silence, with half-mast flags and resounding sirens honoring earthquake victims.