Myanmar's Ceasefire Following Earthquake

Myanmar's ruling military declared a temporary ceasefire in the country's civil war following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that killed over 3,000 people. The quake worsened an already dire humanitarian crisis in a country plagued by civil unrest. Rescuers are working to save survivors trapped in collapsed buildings, and international aid is pouring in to assist with relief efforts.

Myanmar Earthquake and Humanitarian Crisis

Massive earthquake in Myanmar has caused over 2,000 deaths, creating a humanitarian crisis with urgent need for clean water and medical assistance. International aid is arriving, but U.S. funding is critical. Civil war ongoing since 2021 complicates relief efforts.

Massive Earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand

Emergency aid is being sent to Southeast Asia following a massive earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand, with relief efforts focused on Myanmar where the death toll is rising. Several countries and organizations are providing supplies, personnel, and monetary support to help with rescue and relief efforts.

7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Tibet's Holiest City

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck near one of Tibet’s holiest cities, killing at least 95 people. The earthquake hit Dingri County in Shigatse, western China, with many houses collapsing and people trapped. Relief efforts are underway with casualties reported and significant destruction in the area.

Floods in Bangladesh

At least 20 people have died and over 5.2 million have been affected by floods in Bangladesh caused by monsoon rains. Relief efforts are hampered by blocked roads. Government is taking measures to help the flood victims.

Natural Disasters in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape attributes disasters in the country to extraordinary rainfall and changing weather patterns, including a landslide that may have killed thousands. Relief efforts are ongoing with support from Australia and the United States.

Devastating Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea wiped out a village, burying over 2,000 people. Relief efforts are hindered by difficult access and ongoing dangers. The death toll remains uncertain due to a lack of accurate population data.

Landslide in Papua New Guinea

A landslide in Papua New Guinea is believed to have buried over 2,000 people alive, with conflicting estimates from different sources. International help has been requested, and challenging conditions on the ground are hindering relief efforts.