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Submitted by moiuser5 on 12 May 2025

Ongoing rescue and rehabilitation operations are escalating in the earthquake-affected areas thanks to concerted efforts of Tatmadaw members, Myanmar Police Force members, firefighters, rescue teams from foreign countries, departmental personnel, social organizations and residents.

In this regard, yesterday, Lt-Gen Thet Pon from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and officials attended a coordination meeting held at the Sagaing University of Education in Parami Ward of Sagaing to discuss accommodation, food, and convenience for teachers, and students who are retaking the Grade-12 exam.

First, Lt-Gen Thet Pon gave an opening speech before addressing the needs presented by the relevant officials. Then, he and other officials inspected the earthquake-damaged Pattamya Pagoda and religious buildings at Taungphila Mountain in Sagaing and coordinated with officials to provide necessary assistance.

Lt-Gen Thet Pon and party also oversaw the allocation of K473.750 million in cash assistance for earthquake victims of six wards in Sagaing, provided by the Department of Disaster Management, to cover for rice, construction materials, and aid, as well as kitchen utensils supplied by the AHA Centre, at the 700th Anniversary Gymnasium in Parami Ward, Sagaing. Afterward, he visited the people at the 700th Anniversary Gymnasium Earthquake Relief Camp, inspected the construction of affordable housing prototypes, and coordinated with officials to address their needs. He also coordinated with officials at the earthquake relief camp at Basic Education High School No 1 in Poetan Ward, Sagaing, to ensure proper management of health issues and discipline.

Similarly, Lt-Gen Myo Moe Aung from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and officials visited the collapsed Inwa Bridge to inspect debris removal and construction efforts, coordinating procedures to ensure safety during the work and at the site. The officials were then instructed to maintain daily records of the debris removal progress and were provided with refreshments. At Shwebo Monastery in Mahaaungmyay Township, he presented relief supplies such as rice, oil, and chickpeas to earthquake-affected households at temporary relief camps.

Lt-Gen Myo Moe Aung inspected the arrangements for providing drinking water and healthcare to earthquake-affected people, instructing officials to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, ensure fire safety, properly dispose of waste in landfills, take measures against illnesses like fever and diarrhea caused by untimely rains, maintain systematic records of temporary residents, and coordinate and implement necessary actions. He also warmly greeted and encouraged the affected residents.

Lt-Gen Soe Tint Naing from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and officials visited the Shwekyetkya Pagoda in Amarapura Township, Mandalay, to keep sacred objects to the reliquary of the pagoda and make donations. Afterward, he monitored the progress of reconstruction work on religious buildings destroyed by the earthquake, inspected them, and coordinated as needed.

Lt-Gen Myo Thant Naing from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and officials inspected the production of high-quality bricks mixed with coal dust at the Myanmar Thantaw Myat Company’s brick factory in Kyaukse Township. He instructed the factory officials to prioritize selling bricks to earthquake-affected areas, improve quality, and increase production, while coordinating and implementing necessary measures based on officials’ presentations.

He then visited the Thukhisan Company’s coal mine in Phaukseikpin Village-tract, Kyaukse District, to inspect coal storage conditions and the supply of raw coal to cement factories. The company was instructed to ensure high-quality and timely coal supply to cement factories, prevent environmental damage, implement a proper fire safety system, and coordinate necessary measures based on officials’ reports.

Afterward, he inspected the systematic sale of construction materials at special factory prices to earthquake-affected residents in Kume Township. At the MRS brick factory of Mandalay Rising Star Company Limited in Paukmyaing Village-tract, Myittha Township, he inspected brick production conditions. He instructed that priority be given to selling the factory’s bricks to earthquake-affected areas and emphasized improving the quality and increasing production.

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