On Friday, the devastating earthquake in Myanmar has reported that life and property reduced. In order to cope in the emergency case, the UN official said the UN party was involved in rescue and relief operations in the affected areas.
In his message on the general secretary of the United Nations on the social media platform, UN assistance workers are providing necessary assistance from the Global Network and the Central Emergency Relief Fund will also be funded, according to the requirements.
According to data still, the city of Myanmar was the center of the earthquake on the Richter scale, with a level of 7.7, where a large number of people were expected to be killed.
At the same time, in the neighboring country of Thailand, five employees employed in construction were reported to be missing, which is being campaigned for searching.
The United Nations Residential Coordination Office in Myanmar has told UN News that Mandel provinces have had major damage. There are potential for damage in other regions including PTO, bug, magway, saging.
Large -cale damage
The UN office has consulted with the disaster sufferers. Information on the earthquake is being collected on damage, the number of victims and the need for immediate humanitarian assistance.
Program coordinator Mary Manrich told reporters in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation team in Myanmar that the earthquake’s vibrations were also felt in China, Thailand and India.
He said that in addition to the building and infrastructure damage, the dam is also at risk. Electricity and communication systems have been stalled in some parts of the country. In this situation, the Red Cross Society of Myanmar has begun an urgent campaign with the intention of taking stock of the situation and assisting the needy.
Myanmar is fighting for the civil war and a huge humanitarian crisis after the military coup in February 2021. About a third of the country’s population, this year, 20 million people will need humanitarian assistance.
In 2025, 1.5 million people were estimated to hit food insecurity. More than 35 million people have been displaced on the border of the country in violent fighting between the government military and the opposition armed groups.