| 01.04.2025 17:54 Myanmar junta chief says quake death toll rises to 2,700: reports The death toll from the powerful earthquake that struck central Myanmar has risen to more than 2,700, with over 4,500 people injured, the country's military chief said Tuesday, according to local media reports.
As aftershocks, a shortage of heavy machinery and an intermittent supply of electricity continue to hamper search and rescue operations, junta chief Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing said the number of the dead is expected to exceed 3,000, adding that more than 440 people are missing, local media reported.
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The two male and five female victims were taken to hospital for examination. Among them, a woman broke her pelvis, while another is believed to be an infant.
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