Salvation Army Responds to Myanmar Earthquake

by Salvation Army
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The Salvation Army in Myanmar (sometimes known as Burma) is responding with emergency supplies after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit the east of the country on Friday, March 25. Initial reports indicated that the earthquake had caused relatively little damage and that only two people were killed. As more contact was made with the affected area, it now appears that at least 70 and perhaps as many as 150 people lost their lives.

Word from The Salvation Army corps (church) in Thachileik, eastern Myanmar, says that there has been widespread damage to homes, property and even infrastructure such as roads.

The Salvation Army International Headquarters has made US$5,000 available, which will cover the initial costs of buying bottled drinking water, basic food, sleeping mats and blankets.

A team of cadets (pastors in training) and officers from the school for officer training in Yangon is being sent to Thachileik to help with the distribution and to offer spiritual and psychological support.