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An earthquake in Myanmar has killed over 2,700 people, with the death toll expected to surpass 3,000. The quake, the strongest in over a century, has left many homeless, injured, and in need of food, water, and shelter. Rescue efforts are being hindered by infrastructure damage and the country's civil war. Aid groups are urging for immediate assistance as the window to find survivors is closing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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