
Mandala, Myanmar (AP) — The smell of the destroyed bodies of the second largest city in Myanmar passed on Sunday when people were working with hand to clean up the rubble in the hope that a man was alive, two days after a major earthquake killed more than 1,600 people.
The 7.7 earthquake fell to a center near Mandala on Friday afternoon, destroying dozens of buildings and damaging other infrastructures such as the city’s airport.
Emergency efforts have been hindered by blocked roads, dropping bridges, spots and working challenges in a country in the middle of the civil war.
The search for survivors was primarily conducted by local residents without the help of heavy equipment. Moving the rubble with 41 degrees Celsius (106 Fahrenheit) heat, with only occasional excavator tracking that can be seen.
On Sunday afternoon with 5.1, the screams and screams by those on the streets, then the work continued.
Many of the 1.5 million people spent the night sleeping on the streets, or were homeless, shook neighboring Thailand, killing at least 18 people there, or worried that the continuity of deaths could cause the communities to be unstable.
many areas haven’t arrived yet
So far, 1,644 people have been killed in Myanmar and 3,408 wounded, but many areas have not yet reached many areas, and many rescue efforts have been carried out by man-workers to try to clean up the rubble.
“They were mainly local volunteers, the local people who just try to find their loved ones,” Brag said after being shortened by his colleague in Mandala.
“I have also seen reports that some countries are now sending search and rescue teams to Mandala to support efforts, but hospitals are really struggling to fight the injured people. There are lack of medical supplies.
On Sunday, the organization sent a team to assess the most essential needs of nations to target its own response.
All commercial flights to the cities have been closed because the Mandala airport has been damaged and the control tower has collapsed at the Naipitau Capital Airport.
Official emergency efforts in Naipi and government offices and employees were at the forefront of their work, leaving local people and aid groups to dig in residential areas in residential areas, the hot sun and the smell of death in the air.
A team sent from China has rescued a larger man who is trapped under the rubble of Naiptatatatatatao hospital for nearly 40 hours and is likely to be under buried, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Myanmar sits on the error of the dastan, which is a major north-southern mistake and distinguishes India’s plate and Sunni plate.
The quake occurred when a 200-kilometer (125 mile) streaming stretched errors, causing widespread damage to a large part of the country’s central country, including the areas of Dastan, Mandalay, Maguay, Bago and Scan.
With the severity of widespread ties, the detailed detail is so far away from other areas except the main areas of Mandala and Naipta.
Foreign aid starts to reach Myanmar
Two Indian military transport aircraft were still able to land in Naipta, a field hospital unit and about 120 employees who later decided to go north to Mandala to establish a 60-bed emergency treatment center, according to the Foreign Ministry. Other Indian supplies were brought into the Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city and the center of other foreign aid efforts.
On Sunday, a convoy of 17 Chinese trucks carrying scars and important medical supplies was expected to arrive in Mandala after performing the heavy journey from Yangun.
The trip is 650 kilometers (400 miles) 14 hours or more, along with roads and traffic blocked from the main road to the damage caused by the oven.
At the same time, the window window to find anyone is closely closed alive. Most of the rescues occur within the first 24 hours after a disaster, then they are likely to stay over each day.
A preliminary report on earthquake emergency efforts issued by the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs on Saturday pointed to the damage or destruction of many health facilities, warning that “the lack of medical supplies is an attempt to respond to prevention, including traumatic kits, blood cysts, drugs.
China said it had sent more than 135 emergency and expertise with supplies such as medical kits and private generators and promised about $13.8 million in aid. Russia’s health ministry says 120 rescuers and supplies have been brought to Yangon, and the country’s health ministry said Moscow had sent a medical team to Myanmar.
Singapore teams have already worked in Naipta. On Sunday, Malaysia sent a team of 50 employees with trucks, search equipment and medical supplies. Thailand said 55 troops arrived in Yangon on Sunday to help search and rescue operations, while Britain announced a $13 million aid package to help local partners previously funded in Myanmar.
18 people die in Thailand
In neighboring Thailand, the quake struck much of the country and a tall building in Bangkok, about 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) from the center.
So far, 11 people have been found dead in the construction site near the famous Chatchak market. So far, 18 people have been killed in the Thailand earthquake.
Rescue attempts in Myanmar, which has become complicated by civil war
In Myanmar, also known as Burma, rescue efforts are still focused on Mandalay and Naipaita, which is thought to have suffered the most severely, but many other areas have been affected and are still very low about the damage.
“We will hear the reports of hundreds of people trapped in different areas,” Brag said. “At the moment we are out of 1,600 (representative dead) and we don’t have much data that come out, but you have to suppose that it increases in thousands of people based on the effects on what the effects are.
Beyond the damage caused by the quake, efforts to rescue the bloody civil war are complicated that pours much of the country, including in areas affected by the earthquake. In 2021, the soldiers took power in the elected government of Aung San Suuki, which led to the conversion to significant armed resistance ever since.
Government forces have lost control of most of Myanmar and many places are dangerous or impossible to help groups. According to UN figures, more than 3 million people have been displaced and about 20 million people need it, according to the United Nations.
The government army is fighting militias and the newly formed defenders of the people who support democracy, and limited the necessary helping efforts to the large number of residents previously displaced by the war even before the earthquake.
Military attacks continued on Friday and mortar and drone reports on Saturday.
Tom Andrews, a rights observer in Myanmar, who was appointed by the Human Rights Council, called on the soldiers to call for a ceasefire immediately.
“Worked workers should not be afraid of arrests and there should be no obstacles to help reach the most important place.
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Rays and Pektan reported from Bangkok. Jentamas Saxorncay from Bangkok, Simina Mistrao of Type, Taiwan and Ellinng in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia, were involved in the report.
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This story has been corrected to show that the soldiers took power in 2021, not in