The 3,000 report of the dead from the powerful earthquake that hit Myanmar last week, and hundreds of people are still missing. At the same time, unusual rainfall in the country are foreseen which may make the task of rescue and distribution. The 7.7 -magnitude earthquake that hit Myanmar on Friday was the strongest that has been in the region for a century. Six areas of the country where 28 million people live are the most affected, with buildings collapsing, entire communities have been leveled and residents left without food, water and accommodation. Yesterday, the Japan Embassy in Myanmar announced via Facebook that the death toll had reached 3,003, while another 4,515 people were injured and 351 are missing. Meanwhile meteorologists warn that unusual rainfall in Myanmar is expected from Sunday and April 11th. […]
Source: News Beast

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