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Jakarta – The Indonesian government has concluded the humanitarian mission for earthquake victims in Myanmar after he helped three waves on March 31 and today. Suharyanto, head of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). “This is the third phase, as well as the last phase. So, after today, if there are Indonesian people who want to donate to Myanmar, it uses their respective roads so that the government has no longer facilitated,” Suharyanto said after the release of the final stages of assistance at the Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force, Jakarta, reports Thursday (3/4/2025). Suharyanto set out that the number of staff members leaving for the humanitarian team to Myanmar was 157 people. As many as 92 of them arrived in Myanmar to carry out a number of humanitarian missions. Browse to continue with the content This team consists of staff from various ministries and institutions, such as the Coordinating Ministry of Human Development and Culture, the Ministry of Health, BNPB and Basarnas. In terms of logistics, the help sent 124 tonnes reached. At present, about 24 tonnes of help from the TNI headquarters and the Ministry of Defense in Myanmar are. Meanwhile, different equipment from Basarnas, including two trucks, generators and other equipment, has already been sent, while the rest left in shipping today. “Some of the things we are going to wear are currently using two aircraft, namely one Garuda 747-800 aircraft and one cargo aircraft. It contains about 105 tonnes of help, including medicine from the Ministry of Health, as well as donations from the Ministry of Agriculture, BASNAS, BNPB, and the private sector,” he said. This private help comes from Dompet Dhuafa, Rumah Zakat, Human Initiative, AGP, Buddha Tzu Chi, and others. On the same occasion, the coordinating minister of PMK Pratikno said that all help sent based on the needs of earthquake victims of 7.7 in Myanmar, who shook the local environment on March 28. “We bring the items our brothers need in Myanmar,” he said. Pratikno said the logistics and humanitarian staff departed from the Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta Lanud to Myanmar, precisely to the city of Naypyidaw. He explained that they would fly to Naypyidaw from the departure and expected to show up the afternoon before continuing to Yangoon that night. (FCA/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here