UN urgently allocates $5 million for earthquake relief in Myanmar

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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