One minute’s silence are called upon to adhere to the citizens of Myanmar about the victims of Friday’s devastating earthquake, who leveled buildings and infrastructure and left behind more than 2,000 dead in the country that was already in breach of civil clashes. Five days after the 7.7 -magnitude earthquake, many in Myanmar still sleep out, in the countryside, in the absence of a roof, as endless post -seismic vibrations continue to sow horror to many, who do not exclude new disasters. The flags will flutter in the country until Sunday, during the week of national mourning that the military junta preached on Monday, in a sign of “sympathy” for victims and disasters, according to generals. There will be a minute’s silence from 12:51:02 (local time; 09:21 Greek time), at the time the worst earthquake that hit the old Burma for decades. The military regime ordered the population to discontinue any activity at that time with its announcement, […]
Source: News Beast

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