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Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar’s deadly quake

BANGKOK (AP) 鈥 The humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of survivors remain desperately pressing a month after Myanmar鈥檚 deadly earthquake, compounded by airstrikes that the military government is reportedly carrying out despite ceasefires meant to aid relief efforts during the country鈥檚 civil war.

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Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake

A volunteer drives a backhoe to clear debris of a building at a market, after one month of the strong earthquake in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo)


BANGKOK (AP) 鈥 The humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of survivors remain desperately pressing a month after Myanmar鈥檚 deadly earthquake, compounded by airstrikes that the military government is reportedly carrying out despite ceasefires meant to aid relief efforts during the country鈥檚 civil war.

The 7.7 magnitude March 28 quake hit a wide swath of the country, causing significant damage to six regions and states, including the capital, . Myanmar鈥檚 Department of Meteorology and Hydrology reported Monday there had been 157 aftershocks after the big quake, ranging in magnitude from 2.8 to 7.5.

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