11.04.2025 – (04:30 PM)

The Ayeyarwady Foundation has provided financial support to social relief organizations and volunteers who carried out rescue work at the U Hla Thein Viman Monastery in Mandalay, which was destroyed by the earthquake, as well as providing food and fuel to international relief organizations, and donations to monks who lost limbs in the earthquake and are receiving medical treatment, totaling 1 billion kyats.

Similarly, a donation of 1 billion kyats and 125,000 kyats was donated to the Thakyidat nunnery in Sagaing Mountain, which was severely damaged by the earthquake.

The Ayeyarwady Foundation is providing equipment such as Mini Excavator, Wheel Loader, Dump Truck, etc. for the clearance of earthquake-damaged buildings in Sagaing Region, and water tankers to meet the needs of drinking water. It is also providing 30 (30) equipment such as 100 Tons and 35 Tons Mobile Crane, Excavator, Wheel Loader, Dump Truck, Mini Excavator, Water Bowser for relief efforts in Mandalay, Nay Pyi Taw, Aung Pan and other areas.

The Ayeyarwady Foundation is providing rice, dried noodles, food items, and clean drinking water to the local people of the earthquake-affected Nay Pyi Taw region, constructing tents for temporary accommodation, repairing damaged roads in the Nay Pyi Taw region with equipment, and filling the areas with subsidence.

In addition, the Ayeyarwady Foundation and Max Energy are providing free fuel to relief efforts by providing fuel boxes to social organizations and international relief organizations that are carrying out relief work in earthquake-affected areas, as well as vehicles, generators, fire engines, and rescue vehicles. They are also donating money and clean water cards to some social relief organizations. The Ayeyarwady Foundation, in collaboration with Max Myanmar Group and AYA Financial Group, will continue to do its best to help the earthquake-affected people.