Three days after the earthquake in Myanmar, the foul smell of corpses buried in the rubble has spread all around. This has created a big challenge for the team running the rescue operations. At the same time, the risk of the people around the epidemic has increased. As time is passing, the hope of getting people buried in the debris is getting less. Many teams from India have also reached Myanmar for rescue operations and treatment of injured.
On Sunday, the smell of dead bodies was spreading on the streets of the second largest city of Myanmar, while people were engaged in cleaning debris with bare hands in the hope of finding a living person. More than 1,600 people have been killed in the disastrous earthquake two days ago and countless people have been buried, and their search is still going on.
7.7 Earthquake of magnitude caused widespread destruction
On Friday afternoon, there was a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, the center near Mandalay. This caused the earth to move like pendulum. Many buildings collapsed. During this period, many basic and historical structures such as the city airport suffered heavy damage. Relief work is being interrupted due to broken roads, demolished bridges, disrupted communication system and challenges of working in the country.
Temperature in Myanmar reaches 41 ° C
The survivors of the survivors were discovered mainly from the hands and shovels at 41 ° C (106 Fahrenheit) temperatures without the help of heavy equipment by local residents, only sometimes the excavators with tracks appeared. However, now we have got a lot of help from India. NDRF teams have started rescue operations.
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