China pledges RM600m for Myanmar earthquake relief

China pledges RM600m for Myanmar earthquake relief
China pledges RM600m for Myanmar earthquake relief

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A damaged Buddha statue is surrounded by the debris of a collapsed building in Inn Wa on the outskirts of Mandalay on April 6, 2025, following the devastating March 28 earthquake. — AFP pic

BEIJING, April 11 — China has pledged emergency humanitarian assistance of 1 billion yuan (RM607.9 million) to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, its embassy in the South-east Asian nation said.

The March 28 quake of magnitude 7.7 was one of Myanmar’s strongest in a century, killing 3,645, as it toppled buildings, flattened communities and deprived many of food, water and shelter.

In a statement yesterday, the Chinese embassy said the funds would provide urgently needed food, medicines and prefabricated homes, as well as pay for medical, epidemic prevention and disaster assessment expert groups.

Beijing has sent first-response teams, including dozens of medical workers, earthquake experts, field hospital workers and rescue dogs to alleviate the suffering.

China, which has sent more than 30 rescue teams to Myanmar, has said it would participate in disaster loss assessment and reconstruction. The Chinese Red Cross has also provided about 1.5 million yuan in cash.

China’s search-and-rescue team left Myanmar on April 9 upon completing its mission, the embassy said. — Reuters

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