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Video. Efforts to clear earthquake debris continue in Myanmar’s capital

News RoomBy News RoomApril 7, 2025
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TheDep cosmosaaschi kགྷCritical situation on the way to recovery in the aftermath of the2014 Earthquake in Myanmar, according to the UN and local authorities, has been triggered by the intense chaos and uncertainty caused by the disaster. In Naypyitaw, the capital of Myanmar, millions of people were forced to creams, and many local neighborhoods and infrastructure were damaged,quesitating meaningful returns for civilians. The military has been active in clearing debris from collapsed buildings, while international responders, including Russian and coalition soldiers, have been actively searching for survivors and coordinating aid efforts with local authorities.

The7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, with震rose estimated in the’], caused a devastating e impractica. The United Nations has declared a disasters state, with more than 5 million people under emergency. The disaster claimed over 3,564 lives, left 5,012 injured, and claimed 210 missing persons, according to local media. Globally, the humanitarian situation remains dire, withUtmost efforts directed toward recovery and aid, but funds, medical supplies, and much-needed supplies remain scarce.灾 damage has left affected areas without water, electricity, and proper communication, creating barriers to relief operations. The capital,Naypyitaw, remains the epicenter of chaos, with roads and bridges frequently prone to collapse, further isolating the region from outside.

rescue teams in Naypyitaw have been at the center of efforts to restore stability and order. Local locals and(description the country’s测定 Methods) some struggling to finish homes in heavy downpours, while rescue teams, including Russian workers, are searching for survivors in remote areas. Unusual events, such as the collapse of roads and bridges, have further complicated rescue efforts, delaying the assessment of the disaster’s full impact. Coordinates between international and domestic efforts, and the international community’s mutual reliance on assistance, remain critical for progress in recovery.

facilitates progress in recovery efforts are being made, said Russian and coalition soldiers in Naypyitaw, who working alongside U.N. teams and international charity organizations. The rescue missions, whichawait completion,q/copied the progress made in other crisis zones, and highlight the efficacy of United Nations’ direct involvement in disaster response. International donors, in collaboration with local authorities and non-governmental organizations, are striving to secure basic necessities, including water, food, and medical support. Despite the ongoing difficulty, hope remains that recovery can return to normal, a hope tested by recent rescue missions which have quickly restored some surroundings, despite the initial chaos of the disaster, the UNuser reported.

On a broader note, the international community, including the United Nations, the Multilateral Monitoring and Resunities, and organizations like UNICEF, are responding vigorously to the disaster’s aftermath. These entities are providing critical supplies, medical aid, and counseling to survivors, while offering assistance to affected communities in need. While the situation in Naypyitaw acknowledges significant progress and challenges, the broader hope remains that recovery can occur, and improved stability can be restored, as the international community remains committed to finding common ground. As the global movement toward recovery continues, resilience and hope are, in many ways, the threads that bind this story of a lost world.

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