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Bangladesh has extended support to Myanmar in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake. Two transport aircraft of the Bangladesh Army and Air Force have already arrived in Yangon with emergency relief s...
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Bangladesh has sent the second mission of emergency medicines and relief supplies to the victims of the devastating earthquake in Myanmar. These supplies and medicines were sent via three transport aircraft of the Bangladesh Army (BA) and Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) on
A 55-member rescue and medical team from Bangladesh reached Nay Pyi Taw on Tuesday afternoon to extend humanitarian assistance to the earthquake affected people of Myanmar. Two C-130J and one CASA C-295W flights carried the team along with a total of 15 tons of
Bangladesh has dispatched its second mission carrying emergency medicines and relief supplies for the victims of Myanmar`s devastating earthquake.
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Asian News International on MSNBangladesh Met Department says country at risk of tectonic activity after Myanmar earthquake; urges for better preparationA day after Myanmar was hit with a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, the Director of Bangladesh Met Department, Momenul Islam, cautioned against the risk of tectonic activity due to being surrounded by three tectonic plates,
Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, whose country was struck by a devastating earthquake last week, will attend a regional summit of mostly South Asian leaders in Bangkok on Friday, Thailand's foreign ministry said.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, causing significant damage in Mandalay and surrounding regions. The tremors were felt across Bangl
Myanmar, already devastated by political turmoil and humanitarian crises, faces further catastrophic consequences from a massive earthquake, exacerbating its status as a failed state.
The 7.7 Myanmar temblor raises questions about earthquake preparedness in Southeast Asia — and California. What can the rest of the world learn?
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing will join a regional leaders' summit in Thailand next week where he is seeking high-level bilateral meetings, three sources with direct knowledge told Reuters, in a rare visit to a Southeast Asian country since seizing power in coup that led to a civil war.