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Heavy rains have added misery to Myanmar, which was recently hit by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake. The worst-hit areas - Naypyidaw, Mandalay, and Sagaing - have suffered extensive damage to infrastructure, and a mounting official death toll now exceeding 3,000.
The earthquake was the most catastrophic in Myanmar’s recent history, occurring amid a prolonged political crisis and escalating civil war triggered by the 2021 military coup. The overlap of a natural disaster with a governance crisis complicates relief efforts and raises questions about how aid can be delivered efficiently and equitably.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Benjamin William, Secretary-General of the Singapore Red Cross shares his insights.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced by: Yeo Kai Ting ([email protected])
Photo credits: Sai Aung Main/AFP via Getty Images
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Heavy rains have added misery to Myanmar, which was recently hit by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake. The worst-hit areas - Naypyidaw, Mandalay, and Sagaing - have suffered extensive damage to infrastructure, and a mounting official death toll now exceeding 3,000.
The earthquake was the most catastrophic in Myanmar’s recent history, occurring amid a prolonged political crisis and escalating civil war triggered by the 2021 military coup. The overlap of a natural disaster with a governance crisis complicates relief efforts and raises questions about how aid can be delivered efficiently and equitably.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Benjamin William, Secretary-General of the Singapore Red Cross shares his insights.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced by: Yeo Kai Ting ([email protected])
Photo credits: Sai Aung Main/AFP via Getty Images
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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