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Aeries in earthquake affected areas have increased anxiety. The army made it clear that despite the immediate need for relief, it would not stop the bombing campaign. On Sunday afternoon, 2 women died in an airstrike in Pakokku town, 7 others were injured.
People who survived the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on Friday are in panic due to the army bombing. The death toll in the most terrible earthquake since the century of Myanmar has crossed 1700 and more than 3 thousand injured. Out of 5.4 crore people of Myanmar facing the Civil War, there has been a crisis of 2 crore food. On the other hand, anxiety has increased due to air strikes in earthquake affected areas. The army made it clear that despite the immediate need for relief, it would not stop the bombing campaign. On Sunday afternoon, 2 women died in an airstrike in Pakokku town, 7 others were injured.
7.1 magnitude earthquake in Tonga, tsunami alert
On Sunday, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in Tonga located in the Pacific Ocean. After which a tsunami warning was issued from 0.3 to 1 meter high. Tonga is a country of 171 islands with a population of one lakh. Tonga is located in the seismic ring of fire, where the earthquake is common.
More than 700 namazis were killed due to an earthquake of 7.7 magnitude in Myanmar during the prayers of Jumme in Ramadan. This has been claimed by a Muslim organization in Myanmar. Tun Ki, a member of the Steering Committee of ‘Spring Revolution Myanmar Muslim Network’, said on Monday that about 60 mosques were damaged or destroyed due to 7.7 magnitude earthquakes near Mandalay, the second largest city in the country. It is not yet clear whether this number of people killed in mosques is involved in the official number of more than 1,700 people killed in the earthquake so far. In the video posted on ‘The Irawadi’ online news site, many mosques are seen falling during the earthquake and people are seen running here and there. Tun Ki said that the buildings of most of the damaged mosques were old.
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