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The U.S. is sending a team from USAID to Myanmar to assess earthquake damage and identify urgent needs. The team includes disaster experts based in Bangkok, Manila, and Washington. This move comes after President Trump's administration announced plans to cut most jobs at USAID and shut the agency.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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