
Six Chinese Nationals Dead, 13 Injured in Myanmar Earthquake
Six Chinese nationals have been confirmed dead and 13 injured after a powerful earthquake hit Myanmar on Wednesday, according to the Chinese Embassy.
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Six Chinese nationals have been confirmed dead and 13 injured after a powerful earthquake hit Myanmar on Wednesday, according to the Chinese Embassy.
Thirteen Chinese nationals were injured in a Myanmar earthquake, the Chinese Embassy confirmed. Rescue efforts are underway as the injured receive medical care.
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