
Arya News - The German Red Cross plans to send its first aid shipment to Myanmar on Wednesday following a deadly earthquake that struck the country in late March. Initially, 42 tons of relief supplies — including tents, hygiene kits, blankets, and tools — will be loaded onto trucks near Berlin and transported to Liège airport in Belgium, a spokeswoman said. From there the aid will be flown to Yangon in Myanmar, where it will be distributed locally by the Myanmar Red Cross. The 7.7-magnitude quake hit the so
The German Red Cross plans to send its first aid shipment to Myanmar on Wednesday following a deadly earthquake that struck the country in late March.
Initially, 42 tons of relief supplies — including tents, hygiene kits, blankets, and tools — will be loaded onto trucks near Berlin and transported to Liège airport in Belgium, a spokeswoman said.
From there the aid will be flown to Yangon in Myanmar, where it will be distributed locally by the Myanmar Red Cross.
The 7.7-magnitude quake hit the south-east Asian country in late March and claimed thousands of lives, according to the military government.

A general view of the site of a building that collapsed following an earthquake in Bangkok. Rescuers found no survivors in the basement of a collapsed Bangkok building as the critical 72-hour rescue window nears its deadline. Families wait anxiously for news of missing loved ones. Seksan Rochanametakul/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa