China pledges 100M yuan in humanitarian aid to Myanmar
March
30, 2025
CHINA
plans to donate emergency humanitarian aid worth 100 million yuan to be spent
on conducting rescue and relief for earthquake victims, according to a rescue
official. The Chinese government decided to donate 100 million yuan worth of
emergency humanitarian aid such as tents, blankets, emergency medication
packages, food and tanks for drinking water to Myanmar. The first batch of the
rescue squad arrived in Yangon on 29 March, and the squad brought a total of
112 emergency rescue items including life detectors, earthquake early warning
systems, portable satellites and drones.
Another
rescue team from Yunnan Province arrived in Yangon earliest, and they will send
relief supplies of the Chinese government in the first batch on 31 March.
Currently, the Yunnan rescue and medical team is working together with
Myanmar’s rescue teams in Nay Pyi Taw. At around 4 am yesterday, approximately
36 hours after the earthquake, they successfully rescued an elderly woman trapped
inside the Ottarathiri General Hospital. Moreover, China will continuously
dispatch more aid to Myanmar. — ASH/TTA

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