07.04.2025 – 11.04.2025 (A Tate Papers A Pine 1)

The Chairman of the State Executive Council, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, said that each person who died in the earthquake will be provided with 100,000 kyats, and that support will also be provided for the damage to buildings.

The Chairman of the State Executive Council, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, made the following statement in his closing remarks at the Union Government meeting held at the meeting hall of the Chairman of the State Executive Council on the afternoon of April 5.

The Chairman of the State Executive Council, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, said that each person who died in the earthquake will be provided with 100,000 kyats, and that the state will provide support based on the damage to buildings. The Chairman of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister, said that the region and state governments should take proper measures to prevent those who are engaged in construction work from excessively raising prices and selling them out of greed.

 

It has now been 9 days since the severe earthquake and the damage is being cleared. The Prime Minister, who is also the Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority, said that relief and relief efforts and clean-up operations are being carried out by Myanmar firefighters, police, military personnel, social welfare relief teams, and international relief teams. He said that the damage needs to be cleared as soon as possible. He said that he is in talks with foreign countries to ensure that the earthquake-affected people receive enough food, personal items, temporary living supplies, and temporary hospitals.

 

 

 

In addition, he said that the damaged roads, railways, and bridges need to be repaired as soon as possible to restore transportation. Similarly, the Sagaing Bridge, which collapsed, is being repaired and trains can resume running. He said that he has initially learned that a foreign country will also provide assistance. The Sagaing Bridge is a key part of the railway line to Upper Myanmar, so it will be necessary to prepare for train traffic. The Yadanarbon Bridge has also been found to be in a dangerous condition with bolts falling off. The Prime Minister, Chairman of the National Assembly, said that the bridges should be repaired as soon as possible.

 

 

The earthquake caused damage to residential buildings, and most people are living outside the buildings. Therefore, he has instructed the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement to use all the temporary tents to make temporary living more comfortable. To prevent the spread of cholera, it is necessary to build temporary latrines that are clean and healthy, and to provide cholera vaccines and medicines. In order to provide clean drinking water, we are distributing clean water and are also working to obtain water purifiers from abroad. When clean water is not available, it is also necessary to provide boiled water for drinking.

 

 

The Prime Minister, Chairman of the National Assembly, said that the state will provide assistance to make the earthquake-affected people comfortable, and the officials should also pay attention and provide assistance. The Prime Minister of the National Assembly of Myanmar said that during the temporary stay, it is necessary to provide safe living conditions for families, to consider all aspects and to provide all necessary arrangements, to reduce the emotional trauma caused by the damage and losses, and to provide emotional support to parents, children and relatives who have lost their parents, children and relatives.

 

 

In addition, those who have suffered serious injuries and lost limbs should be provided with prosthetic limbs for rehabilitation, and treatment should be provided until the injuries are completely healed. The Prime Minister of the National Assembly of Myanmar said that after the severe earthquake, there were many injured patients who came to Nay Pyi Taw General Hospital for treatment, so they were taken to Nay Pyi Taw Military Hospital for treatment.