The number of dead as a result of earthquake in Myanmar increased to 3,645, India has strengthened human aid under 'Operation Brahma'
Yangon, April 8 (IANS). The death toll in the earthquake of Myanmar’s earthquake on March 28 has increased to 3,645 so far, while 5.017 people have been injured and 148 people are still missing. This information was given late Tuesday night by the information of the State Administration. According to the country’s meteorological and climate division, since the earthquake 98 afterchox (tremor of earthquake) has been recorded so far, with intensity of 2.8 to 7.5. More than 80 percent of the buildings were damaged in large areas such as Sagiing, Mandalay and Magway because of this terrible disaster. UnDP regional representative Titon Mitra told Mandley that the country’s health system had completely broken, the treatment was not possible due to the large number of hospitals patients. He also said that there is a great shortage of medicine and health material. According to the United Nations Coordination Office (Ochiha) report, more than 5 Lakh people of basic health services across the country have been deprived. Titon Mitra reported that markets are completely disrupted in areas such as Sagiing and Magway, people have no income left, and now inflation indicates rapid growth. He said: “In the midst of the active civil war in the country, it is important that assistance material also reaches areas that are under resistance control and not just for the areas of military administration.” At the time of this crisis, India launched ‘Operation Brahma’ under the ‘Neighbor I’ and ‘Act East’ policy and joined the first countries to provide humanitarian aid to Myanmar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deeply compassion on this horrific disaster and ensured the full help of India by communicating directly with the Prime Minister of Myanmar and Senior General Min Aung Halang, senior general of the State Administration. Prime Minister Modi and Min Aung Halang met on April 4 at the Bimstec Summit in Bangkok, which discussed the situation after the earthquake and the help campaign ‘Operation Brahma’ released by India. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags