
China’s Red Cross Delivers Aid to Myanmar Quake Victims
Aid from China’s Red Cross has arrived in Mandalay, Myanmar, delivering essential supplies to those affected by a magnitude-7.9 earthquake.
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Aid from China’s Red Cross has arrived in Mandalay, Myanmar, delivering essential supplies to those affected by a magnitude-7.9 earthquake.

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The Red Cross Society of China has delivered the first batch of aid supplies to Mandalay, Myanmar, following a devastating earthquake. Over 4,900 relief items will support affected households.

China’s swift humanitarian aid to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake showcases the brotherly spirit and solidarity between the two neighboring countries.

China urges Myanmar to ensure the safety of earthquake relief workers and aid supplies after a deadly 7.9-magnitude quake. Relief efforts are underway as China offers support to the affected regions.