THE government has swiftly investigated the damage caused by the earthquake in affected areas, actively carrying out rescue operations promptly, and allowed channels for international humanitarian aid. Yesterday, rescue teams, doctors, nurses, humanitarian assistance materials, and medicines from India, Singapore, and Russia arrived in Myanmar to support the people affected by the earthquake.
Yesterday, at the Nay Pyi Taw Tatmadaw airport, search and rescue teams from India, including doctors and nurses, four search and rescue dogs, humanitarian aid supplies, and medicines arrived, along with a search and rescue team from Singapore, including doctors, nurses, four search and rescue dogs, humanitarian aid supplies, and medicines. Another search and rescue team from Russia, along with doctors and nurses, and humanitarian aid supplies and medicines also arrived in Myanmar.
They were welcomed at the airport by officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement. These teams will be divided into groups to carry out search, rescue, and medical assistance operations for the people in the areas affected by the earthquake.
MNA/TTA
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