Myanmar earthquake: how to help?
Myanmar earthquake: how to help? On Friday 28th March, Myanmar was struck by its worst earthquake in over a century, causing more than 2000 deaths and 3900 injured. These numbers are still rising, as the full extent of the disaster is only gradually becoming apparent. Damage was reported in Mandalay, Sagaing, Yangon, Naypyitaw, Aungban, Nyaung Shwe (Inle), Kyaukse, Magway, and […]
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