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Like 'living in hell': Quake-hit Mandalay monastery clears away rubble

  • A 7.7-magnitude earthquake ravaged Myanmar on March 28, causing widespread destruction and a humanitarian crisis.
  • Years of civil war had already damaged infrastructure, complicating relief efforts after the earthquake.
  • Sky Villa was one of the hardest-hit sites; five stories slid underground, trapping residents and leaving a stench of corpses.
  • The earthquake killed at least 2,719 people, injured approximately 4,500, and left 441 missing, according to reports.
  • Rescue teams, including India's NDRF, faced challenging conditions and structural collapses while searching for survivors in Mandalay.
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Like 'living in hell': Quake-hit Mandalay monastery clears away rubble

Bare-handed monks slowly pick away the rubble that was once the wall of a historic Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, its exposed side a searing reminder of the deadly earthquake that rocked the city five days ago.

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The Manila Times broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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