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EU sends 80 tons of humanitarian aid to Myanmar as earthquake death toll surpasses 2,800

The EU has launched a humanitarian airlift operation, with the first flight departing today from Copenhagen

Newsroom April 2 05:21

The European Union has launched a humanitarian airlift operation to aid Myanmar, following the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that has left the country in crisis. The first flight, carrying essential supplies, is set to depart today from Copenhagen en route to Yangon.

According to the European Commission, the EU shipment includes 80 tons of emergency supplies, such as tents, child protection kits, health kits, and water and sanitation equipment, which will be handed over to UNICEF for distribution.

In response to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs’ request, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism has been activated. A team of 12 European experts will be deployed to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur in the coming days to ensure that aid reaches those in need.

To further support emergency relief efforts, the EU has:

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  • Activated the Copernicus satellite system to assess damage in the hardest-hit areas.
  • Released €2.5 million in humanitarian aid.
  • Committed an additional €500,000 to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Death Toll Rises to 2,886

Myanmar’s state television, MRTV, reported that the official death toll has risen to 2,886, with 4,639 people injured and 373 still missing as rescue operations continue.

Meanwhile, in neighboring Thailand, 22 people have been confirmed dead, while hundreds of buildings have been damaged and 72 individuals remain missing following the quake.

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