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Myanmar Earthquake: Death Toll Rises as Junta Leader Returns from Summit

Myanmar Earthquake: Death Toll Rises as Junta Leader Returns from Summit

A devastating earthquake struck Myanmar, resulting in a death toll of 3,354, as reported by the country's junta. The disaster has compounded the challenges faced by the nation, already embroiled in a civil war. The earthquake's impact has been felt across the region, with significant damage reported in several areas.

Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing returned to Myanmar from a summit, where he had been discussing regional issues. His return coincides with the ongoing efforts to rebuild and provide aid to the affected populations. The international community, including the United States, has pledged support, with USAID announcing emergency assistance to help with the recovery efforts.

Amidst the tragedy, there have been calls for unity and cooperation to address the immediate needs of the people. The situation remains fluid, with the junta and various factions working to manage the crisis while navigating the complexities of the ongoing conflict.

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