JAKARTA - Rescue teams are still trying to save victims of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar that occurred last Friday. Until now, the number of victims of the Myanmar earthquake has reportedly penetrated 3,000 people.
According to a statement by the Myanmar Embassy, the death toll has reached 3,003 people. Of these, 15 people were killed and 72 others are still missing in Thailand after a skyscraper that is still under construction in Bangkok collapsed due to the earthquake centered in the Sagaing region, Myanmar, it.
The earthquake rocked the central part of Myanmar, which has a population of 28 million people, causing buildings to collapse and local residents to lack food, water, and shelter.
Rainy weather conditions are a challenge for rescue personnel who are still struggling to save the lives of earthquake victims in the country that is still experiencing the civil war.
So far, 53 flights have arrived with humanitarian aid in Myanmar. In addition, more than 1,900 rescue personnel from 15 countries, including Southeast Asian countries, as well as China, India, and Russia have arrived. Rainy weather conditions pose a challenge for rescue personnel who are still struggling to save the lives of earthquake victims in the country that is still experiencing civil war.
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So far, 53 flights have arrived with humanitarian aid in Myanmar. In addition, more than 1,900 rescue personnel from 15 countries, including Southeast Asian countries, as well as China, India, and Russia have arrived.
After the massive earthquake on Friday, Myanmar has experienced up to 66 aftershocks with a magnitude of 2.8 to 7.5.
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