Myanmar Rattled: Earthquake Prompts State of Emergency
Myanmar has declared a state of emergency in six regions, including Sagaing, Mandalay, and Naypyitaw, after a significant earthquake. The government is accelerating damage assessments and planning urgent rescue missions. Authorities aim to secure disaster relief and humanitarian aid to assist affected areas, according to state media.

Myanmar has declared a state of emergency in six regions, including Sagaing, Mandalay, and Naypyitaw, following a strong earthquake on Friday. State media reported that the government was quick to initiate damage assessments and prepare rescue operations.
Authorities emphasized the urgency of conducting rescue efforts and are mobilizing resources for disaster relief and humanitarian aid. The military-controlled publication, Global New Light of Myanmar, stated the government's commitment to address the situation promptly.
Efforts are underway to ensure aid reaches affected areas swiftly, highlighting the critical need for coordinated rescue missions and relief operations to manage the aftermath effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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