Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
Residents in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, speak of despair and sleepless nights since last week's earthquake.
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Asian News International on MSNMyanmar: Mandalay CM visits, praises Indian Army Field Hospital set up for 'Operation Brahma'Chief Minister of Myanmar's Mandalay division, Myo Aung, on Thursday visited the Indian Army Field Hospital set up as part of ...
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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 ...
People bathed and cooked next to a river in Myanmar's second largest city, finding shelter in flimsy tents on Tuesday as the ...
Rescue workers at the U Hla Thein monastery said 270 monks were taking a religious exam when the quake hit, decimating the ...
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Volunteers gathered to help, some coming in from other cities, to do whatever they could in the city near the epicenter of ...
A local in Mandalay tells Sky News that many of the buildings in the city are "collapsed or inclining", adding: "There are ...
In the wake of the devastating earthquake of 7.7 magnitude in Myanmar, India launched Operation Brahma to help Myanmar. It ...
Rescue teams from the SAR and the mainland have joined hands in finding a survivor in the quake-rattled Myanmar city of ...
The USGS says a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit near Myanmar’s second-largest city on Sunday, the latest in a string of aftershocks following Friday’s devastating temblor ...
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