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UNICEF: Deeper crisis looms beneath devastation from Myanmar quake

Shafaqna English– Six weeks after quake, the situation in Myanmar remains dire, with whole communities still traumatised and vulnerable.

“I hate earthquakes. Earthquakes took my mother and my aunt away,” five-year-old Khin Yadanar told the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), after both her mother and aunt were killed when a brick wall collapsed on them.

Around 6.5 million children were already in need of humanitarian assistance before the earthquake, which compounded existing vulnerabilities resulting from the brutal civil war between multiple armed opposition groups and the military junta which seized power in a February 2021 coup.

Source: News.un.org

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