
In this photo published by the Xinhua news agency, Chinese rescuers look at the collapsed building before performing search and rescue operations after the Mandalay earthquake in Myanmar 30 March 2025 | Photo Credit: AP
The first relief and rescue departments of 10 employees who are part of the 118-persons team of field hospitals in the Indian army under the “Brahma” Operation “landa at Mandalay Airport in Myanmar on Sunday (March 30, 2025) in the evening (local time). The staff started reconnaissance to establish a hospital in an earthquake set by the city, army officials said.
Also on Sunday (March 30, 2025) two more Indian naval ships went to Yangon from Andaman and Nicobar, except two ships sent from Visakhapatnam the day before.
“The first separation and rescue department of 10 employees landed at the Mandalay International Airport in Myanmar at 17:45 local time today. The team started reconstruction at the point of establishment of a field hospital and is currently undergoing orientation of operations,” said the military official. “The main body of the party, along with heavy loads and equipment, is scheduled for the road tomorrow morning.”
As the primary area of operations, it was identified at Nay Taw Airport at Nay Tai Airport at Nay Pyi Taw Airport landed at Nay Tai Airport at Nay Tai Airport late on Saturday, March 29, 2025). The first reconnaissance party consisting of one officer and one junior authorized officer (JCO) arrived on Sunday morning in Mandalay, the officials said.
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Two Indian naval ships, Satpura and Savitri, sailed to Yangon from Visakhapatnam on Saturday, while two more ships, Karmuk and LCU 52, said on Sunday, the Navy said. “Approximately 52 tons of embossed material, including a variety of humanitarian aid and disaster relief (rag) consisting of the necessary clothing, drinking water, food, medicines and emergency stores,” he said.
Soon after a devastating earthquake, he stuck in Myanmar and Thailand, and India launched “Operation Brahma” to provide the help of Myanmar, where the victim of death continues to be disrupted and efforts and rescue are needed. Shortly after the announcement of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the higher General Myanmar Junta Aung Min Hlaing and ensured “humanitarian aid” in dealing with Friday’s earthquake.
Within a few hours after the earthquake, an IAF C-130 with relief material was sent. “So far, 96.3 tons of critical supplies and 198 Army Medical Choir and National Auxiliary Forces (NDRF) have been transported by air by three C-130Js and two C-17s,” IAF said in a social media.
Published – March 30, 2025 21:08