Myanmar earthquake: India sends more humanitarian aid in C-17 aircraft
- India sent 31 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Myanmar on April 6, 2025, to support relief efforts after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake.
- The aid included replenishment stores for an Indian Army field hospital unit already established in Mandalay.
- Mandalay International Airport reopened for domestic flights on April 4, 2025, after being closed due to earthquake damage.
- By April 5, local airlines operated 13 flights, confirming the resumption of services after repairs.
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Yangon-Mandalay railway, Mandalay airport resume operations after Myanmar earthquake
The Yangon-Mandalay railway line and Mandalay International Airport have reopened after being closed due to damage from a major earthquake on March 28, state-run daily The Global New Light of Myanmar reported on Sunday.
OCD ready to deploy new humanitarian team to Myanmar
MANILA, Philippines — The Office of Civil Defense said Sunday that they are ready to deploy, if needed, another humanitarian team to Myanmar, more than a week after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake hit the Southeast Asian nation, leaving thousands dead. OCD Administrator Ariel Nepomuceno made the announcement at the Civil Defense in Action newscast of the agency on Facebook. "If ever Myanmar still needs help beyond the April 1–12 humanitarian plan, we…
Second military team dispatched to aid Myanmar quake victims
The deployment includes command staff, medical emergency responders, engineers, search and rescue personnel, support staff, and a security unit. BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand has dispatched a second military team of 55 personnel to Myanmar to assist with earthquake relief efforts under “Operation Mandalay 82.” The team, which departed from Don Mueang Air Base yesterday (Apr 5), is tasked with delivering medical assistance and constructing tempora…
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