'Can collapse anytime': Mandalay quake victims seek respite outdoors
- A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar, killing more than 2,000 people, with fears the toll may rise significantly.
- Residents are seeking shelter outdoors due to fears of building collapses, with many considering monasteries for safety, according to Hlaing Hlaing Hmwe.
- The junta announced a week of mourning, including a minute of silence at the time the quake occurred, complicating recovery efforts amid ongoing civil conflict.
- Basic amenities remain scarce for those displaced.
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'Can collapse anytime': Mandalay quake victims seek respite outdoors
After a night sprawled out on cardboard panels under hastily erected plastic tarps, hundreds of Mandalay residents awoke Tuesday to more earthquake recovery work, wondering when they can return safely to permanent shelter.
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