Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNLike 'living in hell': Quake-hit Mandalay monastery clears away rubbleBare-handed monks slowly pick away the rubble that was once the wall of a historic Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, its ...
Myanmar has been wracked by civil war and the earthquake is making a dire humanitarian crisis even worse, with more than 3 ...
Hospitals are overwhelmed, and people are sleeping out on the streets, anywhere they can, in fields and playgrounds and ...
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, flattening skyscrapers and leaving more than 1,000 ...
Rescue workers at the U Hla Thein monastery said 270 monks were taking a religious exam when the quake hit, decimating the ...
After a 7.7 magnitude earthquake shook Myanmar on Friday, killing more than 2,800 people, international rescuers rushed into ...
The smell of decaying bodies permeated the streets of Myanmar's second-largest city on Sunday as people worked frantically by ...
A 63-year-old woman was pulled alive from under the rubble Tuesday about 91 hours after Myanmar was struck by a devastating, ...
Volunteers gathered to help, some coming in from other cities, to do whatever they could in the city near the epicenter of ...
The death toll in last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar has passed 2,000, state media said Monday, as accounts of some ...
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