As the European Commission announced today, the EU is channeling further aid to Myanmar, with a humanitarian bridge and supplies collected to be distributed in the country, which is in a major crisis after a 7.7 -magnitude earthquake. Specifically, the EU has launched a humanitarian bridge operation, with the first flight departing today from Copenhagen to Yangon. “The load of the 80 tonne -owned EU supplies, including scenes, children’s protection kit, health and water and sewerage kits, will be sent to UNICEF,” the Commission said today. As it became known after the activation of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism by the UN Humanitarian Coordination Office, a group of 12 European experts will be developed in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur in the coming days to ensure that the assistance from EU Member States arrive. ‘To ensure support within the most critical hours after the disaster, the EU […]
Source: News Beast

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