After a devastating earthquake struck Turkey in 2023, French volunteers successfully located a survivor using advanced radar technology. They also traveled to Myanmar following another powerful earthquake but faced immigration obstacles, leading to empty-handed efforts in finding survivors. Myanmar's military government requested international help but has been criticized for delays in delivering assistance due to ongoing civil conflicts. Despite a declared cease-fire, military actions have continued to complicate relief efforts, with a high official death toll and extensive damage reported, as fear and access issues hinder comprehensive aid distribution.
Seven days after the earthquake in Turkey, French volunteers located a survivor using a suitcase-size radar, showcasing innovative rescue methods amidst disaster.
Despite declaring a cease-fire, Myanmar's military government faced criticism for delays and restrictions on international aid following the devastating earthquake.
The military in Myanmar resumed airstrikes on rebel areas, highlighting tension and danger as aid efforts were hampered by a climate of fear and political instability.
With an official death toll over 3,500, the earthquake's full impact in Myanmar is hard to measure due to damaged infrastructure and communication systems.
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