New Delhi, April 1 -- Myanmar is reeling from the devastation of a 7.7-magnitude earthquake, which has killed over 2,700 people and left thousands injured. As rescue workers race against time to find survivors, ongoing civil war and infrastructure damage are crippling relief efforts, leaving many without food, water, or medical aid.
According to a report by The Economic Times, a 63-year-old woman was pulled alive from the rubble in Naypyitaw after being trapped for 91 hours. However, experts warn that survival chances drop significantly beyond 72 hours, and with over 441 people still missing, the death toll is expected to rise.
Myanmar's military government, led by Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, reported 2,719 deaths and 4,521 injuries, m...
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