Mon, 31 Mar 2025 Earthquake compounds Myanmar's humanitarian crisis as the death toll passes 2,000 The death toll in last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar has passed 2,000. That's according to state media on Monday. Two hundred Buddhist monks were crushed by a collapsing monastery. Fifty children were killed when a preschool classroom crumbled. Seven ...... | Myanmar to mark minute of silence as quake toll passes 2,000 <p>Mandalay, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 31st Mar, 2025) Myanmar will mark a minute of silence Tuesday in tribute to victims of the country's devastating earthquake that has killed more than 2,000 people, as hopes dim of finding more survivors in the ... | Over 1,700 Dead in Devastating Southeast Asia Earthquake The official death toll from Friday’s magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar passed 1,700, but total casualties are probably much higher. | The post Over 1,700 Dead in Devastating Southeast Asia Earthquake appeared first on Breitbart. ... ... | Can we stop plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies? By MELINA WALLING and RODNEY MUHUMUZA | KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — In Uganda’s Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city. Related Articles | Lori Dengler | That’s a wr... | Scientists shielding farming from climate change need more public funding. But they’re getting less Erin McGuire spent years cultivating fruits and vegetables like onions, peppers and tomatoes as a scientist and later director of a lab at the University of California-Davis. She collaborated with hundreds of people to breed drought-resistant varieties, develop new ways... | Can we stop plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies? By MELINA WALLING and RODNEY MUHUMUZA | KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — In Uganda’s Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city. Related Articles | States’ wildfire plans at risk... | Can we stop plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies? By MELINA WALLING and RODNEY MUHUMUZA | KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — In Uganda’s Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city. Related Articles | Wildfires in North and South Car... | 3.2-magnitude quake strikes off Southern California coastline, seismologists say About 70 people reported feeling the 8:27 p.m. tremor, officials say. ... ... | | |
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