On March 30, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said on March 29 local time that the United Nations had urgently allocated $5 million for earthquake relief in Myanmar. The office stated that relevant coordination work is underway to conduct a rapid needs assessment and expand emergency response. The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund has urgently allocated $5 million to support disaster relief operations in Myanmar. In addition, health partners are preparing to deploy mobile surgical and medical teams, as well as temporary hospitals, to provide emergency life-saving care. (CCTV News)
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