According to the United Nations Humanist Office (OCHA) in Myanmar, the disaster has been damaged in Mandel, Netotot, Magway, Bugo, Shan and story regions. The severity of the earthquake on the Richter scale is estimated to be 7.7 and 6.4 respectively.
The health care system has also been damaged due to the earthquake. Internet systems, phone lines and roads and air routes have been disrupted in the second largest city mandale in the country.
UN partners organizations are preparing to deploy treatment teams to tackle healthy needs, so that earthquake victims can provide health care as soon as possible.
According to The News Medium, several hundred people have been buried in the ruins of many destroyed buildings. More than 90 people are trapped in the wreckage due to the cracking of the building in the Mandal.
The earthquake’s tremor was also felt in the Thailand capital bank and a building was demolished, whose 50 workers were reported missing. 1,690 houses, 670 monastery, 60 schools and three bridges were damaged and dam protection has also increased.
Myanmar has been fighting the brutal civil war ever since the protests against the military coup in February 2021. In terms of the destruction caused by the earthquake, the military leadership has appealed to the international community for emergency assistance.
Meanwhile, anti -anti -leadership fighters have claimed that after the earthquake, airstrikes were carried out in some areas.
Support attempt is quick
The World Health Organization (WHO) is considering its emergency medical team to leave Myanmar. Currently, medical materials have been reported in the affected areas.
At the same time, the UN Children’s Fund has warned that earthquakes can make the situation more difficult for children, which are already in the face of a major humanitarian crisis.
UNICEF says homes and important basic companies have been damaged and require immediate assistance. The company has supplied tents, tents, tents, healthy keys and other health equipment to assist the needy families.
Earlier, UN general secretary Tom announced the allocation of $ 5 million from the Central Emergency Relief Fund for relief effort in Myanmar under Flatcher.
The UN office (UNOPS) for project services has also been issued to release $ 1 million $ 1 million for emergency promotion.