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Japanese medical team arrives in quake-hit Myanmar

  • A 32-member Japanese medical team arrived in Yangon to deliver emergency supplies.
  • Myanmar suffered a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on March 28, causing widespread devastation.
  • The team brought sanitary items and water purifiers, and will provide medical assistance.
  • The Japanese Foreign Ministry cited "massive humanitarian needs" as the reason for the aid.
  • Japan pledged $6 million in aid, as the quake's death toll surpassed 2,700 people.
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