A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, resulting in at least 1,644 fatalities and more than 3,400 injuries, prompting international aid offers from various countries. This significant disaster led Myanmar's military junta, typically resistant to foreign assistance, to appeal for help as rescuers continue to search for survivors. India was among the first responders, sending military transport planes with essential supplies and personnel to aid in relief efforts. The earthquake's impact was felt widely, even as far as Thailand, highlighting its severity.
At least 1,644 people have died in the powerful quake that rocked Myanmar, with rescuers continuing their search for survivors as international teams arrive.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing issued a rare appeal for international aid, indicating the severity of the impact of the quake.
Countries like India, Indonesia, France, and the US have offered help with rescue and relief operations following the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
Indian relief supplies, including hygiene kits and food parcels, arrived in Myanmar swiftly, demonstrating India’s commitment to assist in the aftermath.
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