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In the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, aid groups are calling on the ruling military junta to allow international aid workers access to affected areas, including those controlled by resistance groups. The death toll is expected to surpass 3,000, with millions in need of aid. The UN and human rights organizations are urging donors to channel aid through independent groups and criticize the junta's handling of the crisis.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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