Myanmar earthquake: level of devastation ‘hasn’t been seen in over a century in Asia’, says Red Cross – latest updates

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Devastation from Myanmar earthquake ‘hasn’t been seen in over a century in Asia’ – Red Cross

Red Cross officials have warned that Myanmar faces a humanitarian crisis after the deadly 7.7-magnitude earthquake.

“What we’re seeing here in Myanmar is a level of devastation that hasn’t been seen over a century in Asia,” the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) wrote in a post on X.

“This is not just a disaster; it is a complex humanitarian crisis layered over existing vulnerabilities,” Alexander Matheou, regional director for Asia Pacific at the IFRC, said in a separate statement.

“The magnitude of this disaster is substantial, and the need for support is urgent,” he added. The IFRC has launched an emergency appeal for 100 million CHF ($113.6m; £87.3m) to assist 100,000 people with life-saving relief and early recovery support.

Rescue operations underway in Thailand and Myanmar after earthquake – video

The Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) has mobilised hundreds of trained volunteers to provide relief in the form of first aid, health care and the distribution of items such as blankets and hygiene kits.

But the UN says aid operations are being hindered by damaged roads and that hospitals in central and northwestern Myanmar in particular are struggling to cope with the influx of people injured in the earthquake.

In some of the country’s hardest hit areas, residents have said that government assistance was scarce so far, leaving people to fend for themselves.

Myanmar’s military junta has put out a rare call for international aid. India, China and Thailand are among Myanmar’s neighbours that have sent relief materials and teams, along with aid and personnel from Malaysia, Singapore and Russia.

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Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has issued a press release with updates about the earthquake. Here is a summary of what was said:

  • 18 people in Thailand have been killed by the earthquake (11 were killed as a result of the collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok, the area in Thailand worst affected by the quake)

  • Rescuers have detected signs of life under the rubble at the collapsed building site in the Thai capital

  • Officials are conducting building inspections across the Bangkok metropolitan area

  • Traffic conditions in Bangkok are gradually improving. Din Daeng Expressway is expected to reopen early tomorrow morning

  • People injured by the earthquake or those whose properties have been damaged by it will be entitled to compensation

  • Essential services such as hospitals are back operating at full capacity in Thailand

  • Parents are advised to check with schools to see if they remain closed

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