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Myanmar earthquake: desperate search for survivors continues as WHO issues appeal for humanitarian aid – live

World Health Organization issues flash appeal for $8m in humanitarian aid for Myanmar

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent flash appeal for $8m (£6.1m / €7.4m) for emergency support in Myanmar, after the devastating earthquake, which has killed at least 1,700 people according to official figures.

In a statement the organisation said:

Two powerful earthquakes have devastated central Myanmar, disrupting health services and putting thousands at risk of life-threatening injuries and disease outbreaks. WHO is responding at its highest level of emergency activation – deploying nearly three tonnes of emergency medical supplies within 24 hours and coordinating global emergency medical teams. WHO urgently needs $8m to deliver life-saving trauma care, prevent disease outbreaks, and restore essential health services over the next 30 days.

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Key events

News agency AFP has spoken to people gathered for Eid prayers in the street in Mandalay on Monday.

Locals said that the minaret of the Sajja South mosque in the Muslim neighbourhood of Mawyagiwah crashed to the ground in the quake, killing 14 children and two adults. Earlier a Myanmar Muslim organization said more than 700 worshipers had been killed when the quake struck durign Friday prayers.

26-year-old Win Thiri Aung told AFP “In normal times, it is full of joy when it is Eid. Our hearts are light. This year, we are not like that. It is a test from Allah. It is a reminder from him that we need to turn towards him.”

The agency quoted Aung Myint Hussein, chief administrator of the Sajja North mosque, saying “We have to pray on the road, feeling sadness and loss. The situation is so dire that it’s hard to express what is happening. We were terrified when we saw the destruction. It feels as if our entire lives have been shattered by this series of tremors.”

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