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Photos from Dream Education's post 30/03/2025

FYI: Dream Education မှ ငလျင်ဒဏ်သင့်ပြည်သူများအတွက် For someone, For Everyone (တစ်ဦးမှအများသို့ ) 3 ရက်တာ Campaign လေးရှိပါတယ်။ လှူဒါန်းချင်သူများအနေနဲ့ အောက်ပါ Post လေးကိုအသေးစိတ်ဖတ်ရှုပြီး Project လေးမှာပါဝင်နိုင်ပါတယ်ခင်ဗျာ။

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30/03/2025

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Sagaing in Crisis: Earthquake Leaves Region Devastated, Rescue Efforts Hindered ‼️‼️‼️

Yangon, March 30 – The Sagaing Region of Myanmar has been left in ruins following a powerful earthquake that struck on March 28, measuring 7.7 in magnitude. While Mandalay and surrounding areas were also affected, Sagaing has been hit the hardest, with reports confirming that nearly 80% of the city has been destroyed. The confirmed death toll has exceeded 1,700 across the affected regions, and many more remain missing. However, unlike Mandalay, where rescue operations are underway, relief efforts in Sagaing are nearly impossible due to collapsed bridges and communication blackouts.

Sagaing, located in northwestern Myanmar, lies along the Sagaing Fault, a major seismic zone known for its frequent earthquakes. The recent quake caused severe destruction to infrastructure, including homes, religious sites, and public buildings. The newly constructed Sagaing Bridge, a key transportation link to Mandalay, has sustained major cracks, cutting off road access. This has left ferry boats as the only means of transportation between the two regions, severely hampering aid deliveries. Many residents remain trapped under the rubble, but without immediate assistance, hopes of survival are dwindling.

The situation has been made worse by a near-total internet blackout, preventing news from reaching the outside world. International attention has largely focused on Mandalay, but survivors in Sagaing say the conditions there are far worse. Local humanitarian groups report that there is only a few organized rescue effort, and communities are struggling to retrieve bodies and tend to the wounded on their own. Water and food supplies are running low, making survival even more difficult.

International rescue teams from India, China, and Thailand have begun deploying aid, but access to Sagaing remains extremely difficult. The people of Sagaing are in desperate need of immediate humanitarian assistance. Emergency aid, including clean water, food, medical supplies, and temporary shelter, is urgently required. International organizations and governments are being urged to step in and provide support.

Images from Sagaing reveal the full scale of the devastation: entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, families seeking shelter, and volunteers struggling to distribute limited supplies to survivors. These harrowing scenes underscore the urgent need for global attention and action.

With roads destroyed and communication down, Sagaing is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.

Sources:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19P59vMU9Q/?mibextid=wwXIfr

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16CDLPxgjT/?mibextid=wwXIfr

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/30/asia/myanmar-thailand-earthquake-what-we-know-intl-hnk

https://www.who.int/southeastasia/internal-publications-detail/who-mmreq-Srep290325

30/03/2025

Sagaing in Crisis: Earthquake Leaves Region Devastated, Rescue Efforts Hindered ‼️‼️‼️

Yangon, March 30 – The Sagaing Region of Myanmar has been left in ruins following a powerful earthquake that struck on March 28, measuring 7.7 in magnitude. While Mandalay and surrounding areas were also affected, Sagaing has been hit the hardest, with reports confirming that nearly 80% of the city has been destroyed. The confirmed death toll has exceeded 1,700 across the affected regions, and many more remain missing. However, unlike Mandalay, where rescue operations are underway, relief efforts in Sagaing are nearly impossible due to collapsed bridges and communication blackouts.

Sagaing, located in northwestern Myanmar, lies along the Sagaing Fault, a major seismic zone known for its frequent earthquakes. The recent quake caused severe destruction to infrastructure, including homes, religious sites, and public buildings. The newly constructed Sagaing Bridge, a key transportation link to Mandalay, has sustained major cracks, cutting off road access. This has left ferry boats as the only means of transportation between the two regions, severely hampering aid deliveries. Many residents remain trapped under the rubble, but without immediate assistance, hopes of survival are dwindling.

The situation has been made worse by a near-total internet blackout, preventing news from reaching the outside world. International attention has largely focused on Mandalay, but survivors in Sagaing say the conditions there are far worse. Local humanitarian groups report that there is only a few organized rescue effort, and communities are struggling to retrieve bodies and tend to the wounded on their own. Water and food supplies are running low, making survival even more difficult.

International rescue teams from India, China, and Thailand have begun deploying aid, but access to Sagaing remains extremely difficult. The people of Sagaing are in desperate need of immediate humanitarian assistance. Emergency aid, including clean water, food, medical supplies, and temporary shelter, is urgently required. International organizations and governments are being urged to step in and provide support.

Images from Sagaing reveal the full scale of the devastation: entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, families seeking shelter, and volunteers struggling to distribute limited supplies to survivors. These harrowing scenes underscore the urgent need for global attention and action.

With roads destroyed and communication down, Sagaing is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.

Sources:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19P59vMU9Q/?mibextid=wwXIfr

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16CDLPxgjT/?mibextid=wwXIfr

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/30/asia/myanmar-thailand-earthquake-what-we-know-intl-hnk

https://www.who.int/southeastasia/internal-publications-detail/who-mmreq-Srep290325

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