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Urgent demand for medical supplies as global aid arrives in Myanmar following earthquake

    Medical supplies in great need as international assistance flows into Myanmar after earthquake
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    Published on 30 March 2025
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    BANGKOK – Southeast Asia has been receiving emergency aid following a powerful earthquake that hit Myanmar and Thailand. The focus of relief operations is currently on Myanmar, where the death toll is believed to have reached 1,644 by Sunday afternoon.

    The number of casualties from the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred on Friday is anticipated to rise further. As of Sunday, there were 3,408 reported injuries and 139 individuals were still missing. The quake originated near Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar with a population of 1.5 million. In Thailand, the death toll climbed to 17.

    Although essential supplies such as food and medicine have made it to Myanmar, an official report released by the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on Saturday highlighted a significant lack of medical resources hindering rescue operations. The shortage includes trauma kits, blood supplies, anesthetics, medical equipment, essential medicines, and tents for accommodating healthcare workers.

    “We fear it may be weeks before we understand the full extent of destruction caused by this earthquake,” said Mohammed Riyas, the IRC’s Myanmar director.

    Here is a look at some of the contributions in supplies, personnel and monetary support and the nations and groups providing assistance:

    Direct assistance by nations

    On Sunday, a convoy of 17 Chinese cargo trucks carrying critical shelter and medical supplies was expected to reach Mandalay. China said it has sent more than 135 rescue personnel and experts along with supplies like medical kits, generators, earthquake detectors and drones while pledging around $13.8 million in emergency aid.

    Hong Kong on Saturday dispatched 51 search-and-rescue personnel including firefighters and ambulance personnel as well as two search-and-rescue dogs. The group brought 9 tons (18,000 pounds) of equipment including life detectors and an automatic satellite tracking antenna system, according to a statement on the Hong Kong government’s website. The Hong Kong government also will set aside HK$30 million ($3.9 million) from its Disaster Relief Fund to help Myanmar victims.

    Russia’s Emergencies Ministry said it had flown in 120 rescuers and supplies to Yangon, Myanmar’s second-largest city, and Russia’s Health Ministry said Moscow had sent a medical team that includes specialists in infectious diseases, resuscitation, traumatology and psychology, as well as search and rescue teams with canine units and devices that can search in rubble with depths as much as 4.5 meters (14.7 feet).

    Two Indian C-17 military transport aircraft on Saturday brought in a field hospital unit and some 120 personnel who traveled north to Mandalay to establish a 60-bed emergency treatment center, the country’s Foreign Ministry said. India previously said it planned to send five aircrafts and four ships with relief supplies including rescue team and medical teams.

    Malaysia’s foreign ministry said the country would send 50 personnel to help identify and provide aid to the worst-hit areas.

    South Korea said it will provide $2 million in humanitarian aid through international organizations.

    New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a post on X that his government would support relief efforts “via the International Red Cross Movement.”

    The European Commission said Friday it would release 2.5 million euros ($2.7 million) in initial emergency assistance to assist with earthquake relief, bringing the European Union’s total humanitarian aid for Myanmar to more than €35 million ($37.8 million) this year.

    Ireland announced Saturday the government would provide an aid package of €6 million ($6.49 million) with €3 million ($3.2 million) to support the International Federation of the Red Cross and the Myanmar Red Cross Society, €1.5 million ($1.6 million) each to the Myanmar Humanitarian Fund and U.N. Refugee Agency Joint Response Plan.

    President Donald Trump said Friday the U.S. would help with the response, but some experts were concerned about the promised effort given his administration’s deep cuts in foreign assistance.

    Aid agencies contributing

    The U.N. humanitarian affairs office said it has mobilized with other groups and $5 million has been allocated from a Central Emergency Response Fund for “life-saving assistance.”

    The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies released 2 million Swiss francs ($2.2 million) in emergency funds to support the organization’s work in Myanmar, Jagan Chapagain, the organization’s secretary general and CEO, said in a social media post Sunday.

    Cara Bragg, the Yangon-based manager of Catholic Relief Services in Myanmar, said relief efforts have largely consisted of local volunteers trying to find loved ones.

    Despite the influx of countries sending search and rescue teams, “hospitals are really struggling to cope with the influx of injured people, there’s a shortage of medical supplies, and people are struggling to find food and clean water,” Bragg said.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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