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Rain could make rescue work more difficult to shake in Southeast Asia

By AndreaPosted on06.04.2025
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Naypyidaw-According to the UN Nothilfecoordinator Tom Fletcher, rainfalls could hinder the rescue work after the severe earthquake in Myanmar and lead to outbursts of illness. “Families sleep in front of the ruins of their houses while the corpses of their relatives are recovered from the ruins. Real fear of further quake,” Fletcher wrote to X. The survivors would need more tents.



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  • Only 15 days passed from the first symptom to her death: The cruel diagnosis of little Alicia († 11) brings tears to her eyes!
  • The 3 professionals who won the World Cup as a player and coach
  • 70% of Congress supports the installation of the CPI to investigate the Master case
  • Zelensky v Putin: 'Chooses war' after new 'no' at summit
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  • Wage transparency: Schumann presented a draft
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