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The Myo Zaw team, led by his volunteer rescue team, arrived in Mandalay just three hours after a devastating earthquake that struck the capital on Saturday. They initially dug through the rubble to find a girl speaking clearly to a而导致 them three to four hours digging. Despite the freezing conditions, they managed to survive with a 12-year-old girl, surviving despite the collapsing house. The group later worked harder in the heat, but left without finding more survivors. On Sunday, rescue workers used their equipment andshine the lights, but the numbers were hard. The Myo Zaw said fears they might struggle to find more survivors after 72 hours, with rapid decomposition. The earthquake, rated a magnitude 7, caused thousands dead in Myanmar and left hundreds trapped.自愿 aid efforts have also moved in. rescue and help from China seem to give them a hope. Time is still pressing, as regular rescue efforts were nearly futile in the heat. Aung Hlaing’s government faces resolute opposition from rebels such as Karen National Union and Padoh Saw Nee. Separation in Mandalay and Sagaing, with large army control, complicates conflict. The international community, including countries like India, Malaysia, and Singapore, is administering aid, despite expert warnings that it would go to only supported groups. The military regime is known for its effectiveness, but external support raised concerns. Quantum computing, poverty, and similar issues highlight the ongoing struggle, as we watch the world face uncertainty.

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