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Three months after a devastating earthquake hit central Myanmar, hundreds of thousands of people in the country are still struggling to rebuild their lives and meet their basic daily needs. According ...
One month after the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28, residents of Mandalay—the country’s second-largest city—are still grappling with the devastation. The ...
Aftershocks continue Survivors and aid teams have experienced more than 140 aftershocks – some as high as magnitude 5.9 – which have added to widespread trauma and impeded humanitarian assistance. To ...
A cholera outbreak was already reported in Mandalay just a few months ago. Survivors “feed their babies, they eat, they drink in their tents; they don't have even a simple mosquito net to sleep under ...
AFP journalists in Mandalay over the weekend saw hundreds of people living under plastic gazebos and draped tarpaulins, perched on cardboard in makeshift homes that offered little protection from the ...
Downpours around 7:00 pm on Tuesday flooded streets and camps in and around Mandalay, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said.
Mandalay — Myanmar's second most populous — suffered heavy damage in the March 28 disaster with apartment blocks collapsed, religious institutes demolished and hotels razed by the shallow quake.
Amidst the rubble, survivors have recounted harrowing tales of entrapment and endurance, shedding light on the profound human impact of this natural calamity Survivors' Harrowing Experiences In the ...
To date, UNHCR has distributed most of its in-country stocks for some 50,000 survivors in Mandalay, Sagaing and Bago Regions, as well in Nay Pyi Taw and parts of Shan State (South). The agency ...
Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team build makeshift homes for earthquake-affected residents in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. [Photo by Wei ...