The death toll has risen to 3,645, with 5,017 injured and 148 still unaccounted for.
Six Chinese nationals were confirmed dead, 13 injured in the strong earthquake.
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18:56 2025-04-10
China to send Myanmar more humanitarian supplies
By ZHOU JIN
China has decided to provide Myanmar with a new batch of emergency humanitarian supplies including refined oil, prefabricated houses, operation rooms, medicines, and vaccines, which are much needed in the country's epidemic prevention and reconstruction after the earthquake last month.
China will also send teams of medical experts to the neighboring country for treatment and disinfection, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a daily news briefing on Thursday.
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16:39 2025-04-10
China Red Cross' second batch of aid arrives in Myanmar
By Wang Xiaoyu
The second batch of humanitarian relief supplies donated by the Red Cross Society of China to quake-stricken Myanmar arrived in the city of Mandalay near the epicenter in the evening of Tuesday, said the organization.
China's Red Cross sent four heavy-duty trucks loaded with emergency equipment to address hygiene, epidemic prevention and livelihood needs in affected areas. Key equipment include clean water units, mobile toilets, electric generators, lighting and disinfection devices.
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11:40 2025-04-09
Six Chinese citizens dead, 13 injured in Myanmar's devastating earthquake: Chinese embassy
Six Chinese citizens dead, 13 injured Myanmar's devastating earthquake: Chinese embassy
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09:17 2025-04-09
Rescue efforts wind down in Myanmar, recovery in focus
Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team build makeshift homes for earthquake-affected residents in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. [Photo by Wei Xiaohao/chinadaily.com.cn]
BANGKOK — Long-shot efforts to find survivors from Myanmar's devastating March 28 earthquake were winding down on Monday, as rescue efforts were supplanted by increasing relief and recovery activity. The death toll surpassed 3,600 and was still climbing.
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23:32 2025-04-07
Quake rescuers return to hero's welcome
By YAN DONGJIE in?Yangonand?XU NUO in?Beijing
A member of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team salutes welcoming personnel on Sunday after returning from Myanmar to Kunming, Yunnan province. More than 10 members of the team and 37 members of the Yunnan Rescue and Medical Team, who had completed their earthquake relief mission in Myanmar, boarded the same flight to Kunming. LI JIAXIAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE
They risked their lives to pull out nine people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings and guided many others to safety, but that is not the count they keep.
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21:20 2025-04-07
Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 3,645
YANGON -- The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Myanmar has climbed to 3,645, with 5,017 people injured and 148 still missing, as of 6 pm local time on Tuesday, according to a statement from the State Administration Council's Information Team.
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07:22 2025-04-07
Resilience of survivors touches hearts
By Yan Dongjie
The third batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies for earthquake disaster relief dispatched by the Chinese government arrives at Yangon International Airport in Yangon, Myanmar, April 5, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
After reporting for five days from earthquake-hit Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar, I arrived in Yangon, the capital, on Saturday night, when the news of a rainstorm hitting Mandalay popped up on my phone.
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05:10 2025-04-07
Myanmar's earthquake death toll reaches 3,564
YANGON -- The death toll from Myanmar's earthquake reached 3,564 as of Sunday evening, the Information Team of Myanmar's State Administration Council reported.
In addition, 5,012 people were injured and 210 remained missing due to the earthquake.
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00:12 2025-04-07
Rescue efforts continue despite winds, rainfall
By YAN DONGJIE in?Yangonand?XU NUO in?Beijing
A member of a Chinese rescue team provides medical service to a resident in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Saturday. CAI YANG / XINHUA
Myanmar's State Administration Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing visited the camp of Chinese rescue teams in Mandalay on Sunday to express his gratitude to all members of the China Search and Rescue Team, the China International Search and Rescue Team and a rescue team from China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for their full-force disaster response following the magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck on March 28.
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20:31 2025-04-06
Myanmar leader thanks Chinese rescue teams for post-quake aid
By Jiang Chenglong
Myanmar's State Administration Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing visits the camp of Chinese rescue teams in Mandalay to thank them for their assistance in post-earthquake relief efforts on April 6, 2025. [Photo/Ministry of Emergency Management]
Myanmar's State Administration Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing visited the camp of Chinese rescue teams in Mandalay on Sunday to thank them for their assistance in post-earthquake relief efforts, China's Ministry of Emergency Management said.
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19:55 2025-04-06
China's Yunnan rescue team completes quake response in Myanmar
A rescue and medical team from Yunnan province arrives at the Kunming Changshui International Airport in Kunming, Southwest China's Yunnan province, April 6, 2025. The team returned from Myanmar on Sunday afternoon, after completing their earthquake relief work. [Photo/Xinhua]
KUNMING -- A 37-member rescue and medical team from Southwest China's Yunnan province returned from Myanmar on Sunday afternoon, after completing their earthquake relief work.
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12:25 2025-04-06
Myanmar's earthquake death toll rises to 3,471
YANGON - The death toll from Myanmar's 7.9-magnitude earthquake rose to 3,471 as of Saturday, the state-run daily The Mirror reported on Sunday.
According to the report, the earthquake has also injured 4,671 people and left 214 missing as of Saturday.
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09:45 2025-04-06
China's rescue team receives keepsake for rescuing quake survivor
Xiao Min (L), a member of the rescue and medical team sent by China’s Yunnan province, receives a certificate and a piece of masonry from the severely damaged Ottara Thiri Private Hospital in Nay Pyi Daw, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. The masonry was given as a keepsake after the team rescued an elderly woman from under the hospital rubble on Sunday, nearly 40 hours after a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck on Friday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
A certificate and a piece of masonry from the severely damaged Ottara Thiri Private Hospital are seen in Nay Pyi Daw, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. The masonry was given as a keepsake for a rescue and medical team sent by China’s Yunnan province after the team rescued an elderly woman from under the hospital rubble on Sunday, nearly 40 hours after a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck on Friday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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14:48 2025-04-05
3rd batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies by Chinese gov't arrives in Myanmar
By Li Shangyi
At noon on Saturday, the third batch of emergency humanitarian earthquake relief supplies provided by the Chinese government arrived in Yangon, Myanmar, China Central Television reported.
This batch includes 1,048 water purification devices, 10,000 mosquito nets, 15,000 first aid kits, and 400 tents.
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08:11 2025-04-05
UN continue to mobilize aid in support for quake-struck Myanmar
Children are seen at a temporary shelter for quake-affected people in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations and its humanitarian partners continue to assess and mobilize aid to support people affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar.
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07:43 2025-04-05
Persistence brings hope and chance of miracles
By YAN DONGJIE
Members of the China international search and rescue team carry out search and rescue operation at a hotel in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 1, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
Zhang Guangrui, a 40-year-old volunteer with the Blue Sky Rescue Team from northern China, put on his sunglasses to hide his tears on the streets of Mandalay in Myanmar on Thursday afternoon.
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07:31 2025-04-05
Rescued man 'kept faith'
By YAN DONGJIE in Mandalay, Myanmar
Chinese rescuers carry a hotel employee on a stretcher in quake-hit Mandalay, Myanmar, on Wednesday. The survivor, who had been trapped for over 120 hours, was rescued with stable vital signs. He was handed over to local medical authorities for further treatment. CAI YANG/XINHUA
Chinese rescuers pulled a survivor out of the rubble of a collapsed hotel on Wednesday in the city of Mandalay, Myanmar, more than 120 hours after a devastating magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck the Southeast Asian nation on March 28.
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20:00 2025-04-04
Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 3,301
Children are seen at a temporary shelter for quake-affected people in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
YANGON - Myanmar's recent earthquake has caused severe casualties, with 3,301 deaths, 4,792 people injured, and 221 reported missing, according to the official media Myanmar Radio and Television on Friday.
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13:43 2025-04-04
Makeshift homes built for the quake-affected in Myanmar
Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team build makeshift homes for earthquake-affected residents in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. The first batch of aid supplies from the Red Cross Society of China was transferred to the Myanmar Red Cross on Thursday after a devastating 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar. The supplies include tents, blankets, folding beds, and family kits to support the affected households. [Photo by Wei Xiaohao/chinadaily.com.cn]
Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team build makeshift homes for earthquake-affected residents in Mandalay, Myanmar, on April 4, 2025. [Photo by Wei Xiaohao/chinadaily.com.cn]
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11:53 2025-04-04
5 Chinese nationals killed, 13 injured in strong earthquake in Myanmar -- Chinese embassy
YANGON - The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar confirmed that as of 11:00 Beijing time (0300 GMT) on Friday, the powerful earthquake in Myanmar has resulted in the deaths of five Chinese citizens and injuries to 13 others.
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