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U.N. says Myanmar quake response reached 240,000 but funding shortfall slows recovery
3069990 · April 21, 2025
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U.N. and partners reached more than 240,000 people with supplies after earthquakes in Myanmar; the U.N. said the flash addendum to the 2025 humanitarian plan requested $275 million but $28 million has been dispersed so far.
The United Nations said that, in the first 10 days after two earthquakes struck Myanmar, humanitarian responders reached more than 240,000 people with food and other supplies and that more than 100 metric tons of medical supplies arrived.
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