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The UK government has pledged up to £10 million in humanitarian aid for Myanmar following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. The aid will provide emergency relief, including food, clean water, medical supplies, and temporary shelter. UK-funded local partners are already mobilizing a response, and the aid aims to reach those in urgent need quickly. British nationals affected by the disaster in Myanmar or Thailand can seek consular support.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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