The buildings in Myanmar continue to collapse five days after hitting a strong earthquake for the country, creating dangerous conditions for rescue men while trying to remove survivors from the rubble.

More than 2,700 people died in an earthquake of 7.7 volume, leaving thousands of injuries, according to Myanmar Military Military. Hundreds of other people are still missing, which means that the death toll will definitely increase.

On Wednesday (2), the Mianmar Fire Department shared a video of an exciting time in the capital, Naipidau, where the workers removed a man from the rubble after more than 100 hours of the earthquake, which is to save a miracle of a moment of hope.

The man looked tired and spilled while removing it from the air bag between the broken concrete panels, under a round of applause.

One day before, a 62 -year -old woman was removed from broken concrete panels in the city.

Elsewhere, a team from Chinese rescuers withdrew four people on Monday (31) Including five sticks and a pregnant woman – of rubble.

Classified buildings and more deaths

The country’s weak buildings continue in the country to collapse while tremors continue, according to human rights organizations, and highlight the risks of the rescue mission.

Two hotels collapsed on Monday night near the earthquake center in Mandalay, the second most populated city in the country, after people returned to the structures that followed the earthquake.

“With these additional tremors, deaths are still occurring,” said Michael Dofford, Myanmar director of the United Nations World Food Program.

Continue to report it, “Many people are still sleeping in the streets Or in the gardens because they are very afraid to return to their homes. Of course, this makes our efforts difficult to achieve and provide the type of support they need. “

The earthquake falls into the second largest city in Myanmar. • Reproduction/Reuters

Urgent humanitarian aid

Humanitarian organizations continue to emphasize Urgent helpEspecially for the remote areas of the country.

Even before the earthquake, four years of civil war left millions without a suitable shelter and the weakest of health and communications infrastructure.

In the city of Sagaing, near the earthquake center, the population described scenes of disgust and despair while waiting for sUPS urgent and food UPS.

Amnesty International Human Rights Group spoke with three residents, who said that there is an increasing need for bodies, torches and mosquito repellent files.

They also told the group that the army, which has widely controlled the city, imposes a “strict monitoring” of the light vehicles traveling from Mandalay to the epic.

“The soldiers check the delivery operations, and checks may take longer if they come from other areas of the epic that has more resistance group contacts.”

The country is ruled by the army

The Government Council took the authority of the democratically elected government of Myanmar in 2021, which led to a brutal civil war between the ethnic rebel groups and its army.

While the Board of Directors reaffirmed its commitment to allowing assistance, human rights groups criticized the Myanmar leaders to restrict access to some affected areas.

“The Board of Directors needs to be separated from his terrible previous practice and to ensure that humanitarian aid quickly reaches those whose lives are exposed to areas affected by the earthquake,” said the Vice Director of Asia in Human Rights Wut, Brioni Lao.

Amnesty International asked on Tuesday (1) that the Myanmar army “will refrain from deliberate air attacks and other forms of civil attack” in the areas affected by the earthquake.

Meanwhile, a major rebel alliance in Myanmar announced the temporary ceasefire to facilitate rescue efforts.

Three doctors said in a joint statement on Tuesday, “We strongly hope that urgent humanitarian efforts will be made, which are immediately necessary for the population affected by the earthquake, as soon as possible and effective,” three doctors said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

The coalition includes the National Liberation Army, the TA’ANG Army, the National Democratic Alliance Army of Kokang Myanmar and the Arkan Army.

Myanmar Board spokesman said on Wednesday that the army launched three shots on the air, such as a warning to the Chinese Red Cross train, which provided assistance in an area where the army and rebel groups participate “in the fighting.”

The devastating earthquake felt on Friday (28) throughout Thailand, with at least 22 people died in the capital, Bangkok.

From this number, 15 people died after a High building under constructionThe authorities said.

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