A total of 154 replicas have affected Myanmar since an devastating earthquake hit the country on March 28, according to the country’s department of meteorology and hydrology on Wednesday. These tremors varied in magnitude of 2.8 to 7.5, according to the department, the Xinhua news agency reported.
Until Tuesday, the earthquake has gained 3,759 lives and has injured another 5,107, with 114 people who still reported missing throughout the country, according to official data.
On April 17, India, under Operation Brahma, had sent an additional consignment of help material that was delivered by the Indian ambassador to Myanmar Abhay Thakur to the Prime Minister of Mandalay, Myo Aung, in the presence of leaders of the Mandalay and Sagaing diaspora.
The relief help included RO Water Plant, generating group, rice, noodles, kitchen oil, atta, sugar, dal, salt, mres, blankets and medications for those in need, said the Indian embassy in Yangon.
India had launched the Brahma operation to provide the necessary support, including search and rescue (SAR), humanitarian aid, disaster relief and medical assistance, after the devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.7 that hit Myanmar on March 28.
Under the Brahma operation, India was the first respondent of the earthquake of the success of Myanmar and has tried relief supplies or around 750 TM, including essential medicines, food, meals ready to use, blankets, gensets, quick display services, drinking water, essential clothing, prefabricated office/residential structures, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.
In addition, the humanitarian assistance that consists of a team of specialists in urban search and rescue NDRF heavy of 80 members and a team of the Indian Army of the Indian Army of 127 members were also deployed.
The supply of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief material to Myanmar demonstrates India’s will to support the people of Myanmar and support through this difficult time, the Ministry of External Affairs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also expressed a deep sadness for the disaster and transmitted the condolences of India directly to General Senior Min Conit Hlaing, president of the State Administration Council and Prime Minister of Myanmar, reaffirming the commitment of India Myanmar Duration this.
On April 4, Prime Minister Modi with Hlaing outside the Bimstec summit in Bangkok and discussed the situation after the devastating earthquake of the country, including the ONS of India under the Brahma operation to provide humanitarian. Help, disaster to Myanitar.
General Mayor had expressed his gratitude for the assistance efforts of India. The prime minister transmitted that, as the first responder, India is with Myanmar in this moment of crisis and is ready to display more assistance and material resources.