
China Launches Swift Aid Mission After Myanmar Earthquake Kills 1,600
China dispatches 82 rescuers and 20+ tonnes of supplies after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake leaves 1,600 dead in Myanmar. Regional teams mobilize aid efforts.
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China dispatches 82 rescuers and 20+ tonnes of supplies after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake leaves 1,600 dead in Myanmar. Regional teams mobilize aid efforts.
A magnitude-7.7 earthquake in Myanmar has killed 1,644, with regional impacts and international aid efforts escalating.
Nurses in SW China’s Yunnan Province protected newborns as a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, showcasing cross-border solidarity.
China sends an 82-member emergency team to assist Myanmar’s earthquake recovery efforts, with over 690 confirmed fatalities reported.
China’s Blue Sky Rescue Team dispatches volunteers and supplies to northern Myanmar for earthquake relief, showcasing cross-border humanitarian cooperation.
Approximately 200 people were evacuated following a fatal landslide in Sichuan Province, leaving over 30 missing. Authorities have launched a Level I emergency response and allocated funds for disaster relief and recovery.