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UN launches 275-mln-USD appeal for Myanmar's earthquake response

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發布於 04月11日22:17 • Shi Chun,Myo Kyaw Soe,Cheng Xin,Sun Xiaozheng,Jia Haocheng
The sixth batch of emergency humanitarian aid dispatched by the Chinese government arrives at Yangon International Airport in Myanmar on April 11, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
The sixth batch of emergency humanitarian aid dispatched by the Chinese government arrives at Yangon International Airport in Myanmar on April 11, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
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The earthquake has pushed 2 million people into critical need of assistance and protection, in addition to the 19.9 million people who were estimated to need humanitarian aid prior to this disaster, the spokesman said.

UNITED NATIONS, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations and its partners on Friday launched an appeal worth 275 million U.S. dollars to support Myanmar's response to the devastating earthquakes.

The fund is an addendum to the 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan to reach 1.1 million people with urgent aid and assistance, Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN secretary-general, said at a daily briefing.

UN agencies, with its partners, have rapidly mobilized aid, including medical care, shelter, water, and food, to help people affected.

To further strengthen efforts on the ground, the UN Central Emergency Response Fund has allocated an additional 5 million dollars for the earthquake response, on top of the 5 million dollars already provided a few weeks ago, Dujarric said.

The devastating earthquakes that struck central Myanmar on March 28 have caused widespread death, human suffering and destruction, aggravating an already alarming humanitarian crisis.

This photo shows damaged houses in Tada-U Town of Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
This photo shows damaged houses in Tada-U Town of Mandalay, Myanmar, April 2, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
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The earthquake has pushed 2 million people into critical need of assistance and protection, in addition to the 19.9 million people who were estimated to need humanitarian aid prior to this disaster, the spokesman said.

Humanitarians said that people impacted need urgent healthcare and medical supplies, drinking water, food and other critical items. Tents and temporary shelter are also needed, as well as latrines and hygiene items.

The United Nations called for the international community to immediately step up funding to Myanmar, and ensure rapid and unimpeded humanitarian access to the most vulnerable across the country. ■