China Dispatches Urgent Aid to Myanmar After 7.9 Earthquake
Chinese rescuers saved six lives and delivered vital aid to Myanmar after a 7.9 quake, demonstrating swift international solidarity.
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Chinese rescuers saved six lives and delivered vital aid to Myanmar after a 7.9 quake, demonstrating swift international solidarity.
International aid pours into Myanmar as ASEAN, Russia, and India dispatch crucial assistance following a recent disaster.
Myanmar’s 72-hour golden rescue window ticks away as extreme heat and supply spoilage compound the challenges for earthquake victims in Mandalay.
China’s first disaster relief supplies have arrived at Yangon International Airport, including tents, blankets, and first aid kits in a 100 million yuan aid package for earthquake relief in Myanmar.
A 51-member rescue team from Hong Kong lands in Nay Pyi Taw to aid search and rescue after a magnitude-7.9 quake in Myanmar.
Chinese rescue teams have saved six lives in quake-hit Myanmar, with over 400 experts aiding in relief efforts amid tough conditions.
China International Search and Rescue Team lands in Nay Pyi Taw aboard two Y-20s, swiftly deploying to multiple rescue sites for emergency relief.
Following a devastating magnitude-7.9 quake in Myanmar, international rescue efforts from the Chinese mainland and global teams work tirelessly in the critical first 72 hours.
The Chinese government delivered its first batch of disaster relief supplies to Yangon International Airport, Myanmar, marking a hopeful step in humanitarian aid.
China has sent 100 million yuan ($13.77M) in emergency aid to earthquake-hit Myanmar, including tents, blankets, and first-aid kits.