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UN allocates $5 million from emergency fund after 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar
Summary
The United Nations emergency relief coordinator made an initial $5 million allocation to support life-saving response after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake centered in Myanmar, and the UN said it is mobilizing teams and assessing needs across the region.
The United Nations announced an initial $5 million allocation from its emergency relief fund to support life-saving assistance and early recovery operations after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake centered in Myanmar.
UN officials said Friday that teams are gathering information on the number of people affected, infrastructure damage and immediate humanitarian needs to guide the response. “We are mobilizing teams and support,” the UN…
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