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Jun 02, 2025

AS of 1 June, a total of 3,740 people died, 5,104 were injured, and 67 remain missing in six regions and states of Myanmar that were severely affected by the powerful earthquake that struck on 28 March.

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Jun 02, 2025

PDF terrorists have been planting and detonating mines in towns, villages, wards, rural areas, roads, and bridges with the intent to instil fear among the public, disrupt the peaceful livelihoods of the public, obstruct transportation and the flow of goods, and create an atmosphere of terror.

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Jun 02, 2025

MEMBERS of various organizations and residents participate in rescue and rehabilitation efforts in quake-affected areas.

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Jun 02, 2025

RELIEF efforts have been underway in Myitkyina since the evening of 31 May, with ten flood relief camps assisting 4,020 people from 810 households, as the Ayeyawady River, having risen about 10 feet that morning, remains at 1,105 centimetres — 95 centimetres below the danger level of 1,200 centimetres— causing flooding in low-lying areas.

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Jun 02, 2025

UNION Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than arrived yesterday morning at No 8 Garment Factory in Pyawbwe Township, Mandalay Region, to inspect the repair works on buildings, equipment, and the transformer damaged by the earthquake.

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Jun 02, 2025

ACCORDING to statistics on the demand letters released by the Myanmar Embassy to Japan, more than 1,100 Myanmar workers would be recruited by up to 390 Japanese companies.

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Jun 01, 2025

The Forum on Rebuilding Myanmar: Post-Earthquake Economic Recovery continued in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

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Jun 01, 2025

Tatmadaw members, Myanmar Police Force members, foreign rescue squads and volunteers are ramping up concerted efforts in rescue and rehabilitation operations in the Mandalay earthquake-affected areas.

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Jun 01, 2025

Myanmar delegation led by National Security Adviser, Union Minister at the State Administration Council Chairman’s Office Ministry 1 Admiral Moe Aung, attended the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues held in Moscow of Russian Federation from 27 to 29 May.

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Jun 01, 2025

Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung, accompanied by Myanmar Police Force Chief Police Lt-Gen Win Zaw Moe and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary U Khaing Htun Oo conducted an inspection tour yesterday morning to assess the rehabilitation status of earthquake-affected buildings under the Ministry of Home Affairs, including temporary shelters and container houses constructed for staff members and their families.

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