Support for the affected earthquake in Myanmar, request the Aid route of Sudan

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Support for the affected earthquake in Myanmar, request the Aid route of Sudan

According to the United Nations Office (OCHA) to coordinate humanitarian assistance cases, communities rescued from the earthquake are facing the rain. Due to the onset of rainfall, people living in sensitive situations are at risk of floods.

In 2024, 10 million people were attacked by floods and many of them are the same region that is now fighting the earthquake.

The earthquake in Myanmar caused life and property damage to other provinces including Mandel, Saging. More than 3,000 people were killed, thousands more were injured and the greater basic establishment was damaged.

Life, homes have been destroyed due to violent conflict and political instability already published, and there is no realization of protection among ordinary citizens.

With the UN, its humanitarian assistance partners, 10 million earthquakes have assisted the affected people. It is 57 percent of the total target population.

Emergency relief efforts were completed shortly after the earthquake. Sustainable support is needed to fully resolve the communities and bring back their lives back to the track.

However, humanitarian assistance is the value of this amount and between $ 27.5 million dollars, only 50 percent of the amount has been operated. People need shelter to survive, which only succeeded in filling five percent.

After the earthquake, one -surrounding ceasefire was announced, which ended on June 30. Subsequently, there are reports of rapid violence and information has been reported among many provinces, casualties and displaced persons.

The United Nations has appealed to all parties to fulfill the obligations prescribed under the International Humanist and Human Rights Act and requested that this route should be provided to provide humanitarian assistance to the needy people.

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A woman forced to leave her home because of Sudan’s fight has taken shelter in Al -Fashar City.

Sudan: Call for instant assistance for al -Fashar

It is not possible to provide humanitarian assistance to ordinary citizens who are stuck in the blockade of Sudan’s Al -Fashar and are at risk of starvation.

In view of this, for the emergency relief case, the UN general secretary has said that multiple discussions have been held in the last few days to stop the fight for humanitarian reasons.

Under General Secretary Tom Flatcher, he said in a message on social media that reaching the support of ordinary citizens is stagnant and without it, there is a risk of life every day.

The United Nations Office warns that Al -Fashar of North Darfur province has a sharp food and clean water, disrupted by the availability of materials in the market. Water plants and installations have been damaged and there is no fuel to run the generator.

Water and cleaning services are likely to re -emerge the disease, reduce the opportunity to vaccinate.

The battle between the Sudan military began in April 2021, and then 1.12 lakh people were displaced from Al -Fashar City and Jamjam displacement camp in the nearest region. People have taken refuge in Tavila from here, where humanitarian assistance is being tried.

Cholera has an outbreak in other parts of Darfur. Due to violent conflicts and destruction infrastructure, the disease is spread every day, based on which the outline has been outlined to prevent more organization requirements.

In Sudan, for 2021, a $ 1.2 billion dollar human relief application was issued to assist with 2.5 million people, of which only 20 percent was raised. Humanitarian assistance preferences have been renewed, and $ 3 billion will be required to provide relief to the most needy of 1.8 million.

A building is damaged by bombing in Kupyansk in the Kharakiv region of Ukraine. (File)

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A building is damaged by bombing in Kupyansk in the Kharakiv region of Ukraine. (File)

Ukraine: Provisions of assistance for the people affected by attack

The UN Humanities Office (OCHA) has expressed concern over the lives and injuries of ordinary citizens of Ukraine in the past few days.

It is reported that at least 5 people were killed and 5 were injured in the attacks in the attacks in the sword, Keve, Micolive, Japurijia. There are at least seven children in the casualties. Houses and schools were also affected.

Earlier, UN General Secretary Antonio Guteresh expressed his anger over the number of ordinary people in the war in a statement released on Saturday.

Humanist support agencies have provided immediate relief to the needy, including hot food and emergency shelter. Also, psychological assistance for the availability, health and cleaning of necessary items has also been ensured.

These attacks have been seen as the largest attack, during the war that continued for the last three years. The United Nations has re -mentioned that international law is completely banned by ordinary people and important infrastructure.