The rescue teams were still pulling people left by the debris, when one of several afterchoxes on Sunday sent people to the Mandala-Myanmar’s second largest city, and 7.7 Intrand of Friday, shouting at the earthquake sub-centers.
Already suffering from the cruel toll of a four -year civil war, one of the world’s poorest countries was now facing a humanitarian crisis and was crushing the toll of a powerful earthquake, which has killed and counted at least 1,600 people and counted, because Ed has struggled to reach the streets and woven the streets.
Due to the injury, Myanmar’s decisions Military Jute continued to demolish the bombs, as the civil war deepened the crisis, with a natural disaster.
The Friday earthquake has crippled the country’s essential services and has made important parts of its roads irreversible. The hospitals are overwhelmed and are running less on medical equipment and blood.

According to the United Nations Humanitarian Assistance Office, the largest damaged roads and piles of debris going north from Mandle from Mandley from Mandle, the largest city in Myanmar, have been challenged by “Telecommunications and Internet disruption” according to the United Nations’ Humanitarian Assistance Office.
Immediate needs include food, clothes, blankets, kitchen sets, emergency shelters, water, hygiene and hygiene, the United Nations said. “Hospital and health facilities have maintained extensive damage or destruction.”
As aid moves, dug through debris in search of people from residents and rescue teams.
A video verified by Reuters showed the Chinese rescue team working through the night using their hands and shovels at Naayipedov, digging an elderly person through the debris of a collapsed building before pulling an elderly person, barely conscious, debris.

In the Akash Villa, which collapsed in the congregation, after trapping dozens of people, the rescue team pulled a woman from the rubble, crying. According to BBC’s Burmese service, 29 people have been rescued from the campus, and nine bodies have been recovered.
The United Nations said in a statement on Saturday, “Thousands of people are spending nights on the streets or in open places due to damage and destruction to the houses.”
Some countries have picked Myanmar to help to respond to the Emergency.
According to the State News Agency Tass, Russia sent two aircraft with 120 rescue teams and supply, while the Chinese Embassy said on Facebook that it had sent the 37-person team to the Yangoon to find out the survivors with medicines and equipment.
According to Reuters, teams from India, Singapore and Thailand are also working on land.
Neighboring in Thailand, where many people have been killed and dozens of are missing, the drone discusses the mountain of dust and turned, which was once a 30 -storey building, searching for signs of life.


Rescue teams working on the ground said that seven people were survived within 24 hours of the earthquake, and no one was rescued on Sunday till now. For now, the Governor of Bangkok, Chadachar Sittipant said that the signs of life can still be found in the debris.
However, the rain is threatening to slow down efforts to prevent the rain. More than 48 hours after the building collapsed, the relatives trapped inside are still on the site – watching and expecting that more and more missing will be found soon.
Sunday team of US Air Force arrived at Bangkok from Japan, in which four people wore clothes in partially carrying gear bags and carrying a suitcase in the search area.
“We are here to help in rescue effort,” one of them told the crew of NBC to the ground.
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According to the International Rescue Committee, more than 19 million people are immediate need for humanitarian aid.
The World Food Program says that food insecurity in Myanmar affects 15.2 million people. Last year, the United Nations Security Council expressed concern over “denying access to medical and medical care” after attacks on health care facilities and blockade on drugs.

Military rule had seized power in a coup four years ago, which was democratically elected Nobel Prize winner, Aung San Suu Ki government. Since then, the country has been held by the Civil War, as Janta fights to crush the armed rebel groups in the country, including the Government of National Unity (NUG), Myanmar’s government.
On Saturday, the NUG announced a two -week stay “except for” aggressive military operations, except defensive tasks “in the earthquake affected areas. But Junta has not followed the suit.
BBC Burmese reported that seven people were killed in an airstrike in Nungacho in Northern Shaan State in less than three hours after the first earthquake.
Pro-Democracy rebel groups reported aerial bomb blasts at the Chang-U Township in the northwestern saga near the Earthquake sub-center, according to the BBC to fight for the removal of military.
Tom Andrews, a United Nations special synergy for Myanmar, called for a “Tatkal Ceptacular” and suspension of military consent.
He said, “Help employees should not be afraid of arrest and where it is most needed, there should be no obstacle to assist,” he said on X on Sunday. “Every other matters.”
For now, the bombs continue to fall on a country that is still counting its dead.
Freddy Clayton reported from London, and Jennis McKay Fryer and Nut Suman Bangkok.