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Myanmar Earthquake: India Delivers 50 Tonnes Of Relief Aid To Myanmar After Devastating Earthquake

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Myanmar Earthquake: India Delivers 50 Tonnes Of Relief Aid To Myanmar After Devastating Earthquake

Myanmar Earthquake: India Delivers 50 Tonnes Of Relief Aid To Myanmar After Devastating Earthquake

Myanmar Earthquake: India has dispatched a fresh batch of 50 tonnes of relief aid to Myanmar following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that killed over 2,000 people and injured nearly 4,000.

Two Indian Navy ships, INS Satpura and INS Savitri, delivered the aid to Yangon.

More ships are on the way with additional aid.

The relief effort, dubbed 'Operation Brahma,' marks India’s swift response to the disaster that also affected neighboring Thailand.

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