International Rescue Efforts Mobilize After Devastating Myanmar Earthquake
A massive earthquake has devastated Myanmar, causing over 1,000 deaths and severe infrastructure damage amidst ongoing civil conflict. Foreign rescue teams are arriving to aid in relief efforts, while neighboring countries like Thailand also suffer tragic consequences. International communities pledge support, highlighting the scale of the catastrophe.

International rescue teams have begun arriving in Myanmar following a catastrophic earthquake that has claimed over 1,000 lives in the beleaguered Southeast Asian nation. The quake has not only caused unimaginable loss of life but also wreaked havoc on essential infrastructure amidst an ongoing civil war.
Myanmar's military government reported a death toll of 1,002, a significant rise from initial figures. Neighboring Thailand also felt the quake's force, with nine fatalities and dozens missing after a skyscraper collapse in Bangkok. U.S. Geological Service estimates indicate the potential for even greater losses in Myanmar.
Global communities have pledged aid, with countries like Russia, India, and Singapore sending supplies and personnel. Despite political tensions, even the United States has extended a helping hand to Myanmar, underscoring the global response to this tragic natural disaster.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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