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The Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to at least 3,471 as heavy rains and strong winds complicate relief efforts.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Apr 11, 2025
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Aid workers in Mandalay report soaked survivors in makeshift camps as unseasonable weather worsens conditions.
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The UN warns that cuts in aid funding could reverse progress and lead to an increase in preventable deaths.
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The earthquake, which hit on March 28, affected six regions and caused significant damage to infrastructure.
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The disaster comes amidst an ongoing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, already impacted by civil war and displacement.
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The WHO and UN are concerned that the combination of extreme weather and aid cuts could lead to disease outbreaks.
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Damage includes thousands of destroyed buildings, roads, hospitals, and schools, complicating recovery efforts.
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Mandalay and Sagaing, close to the epicenter, have suffered the worst damage, leaving communities traumatized.
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Despite a temporary ceasefire, Myanmar’s military government is limiting aid in certain areas and continuing military attacks.
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The US has pledged $9 million in aid, but cuts to its foreign aid program have hampered the response.
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