Buildings in Myanmar continue to collapse days after deadly quake
More than 2,700 people were killed in the 7.7-magnitude quake, with thousands more injured, according to Myanmar's military junta. Hundreds more remain missing, meaning the death toll is almost certain to rise.
The Myanmar Fire Services Department on Wednesday shared video of a heartwarming moment in the military capital Naypyidaw, where workers pulled a man from the rubble more than 100 hours after the quake, a miraculous rescue that offered a rare moment of hope.
The man appeared tired and disheveled as he was pulled out of an air pocket between broken slabs of concrete, to a round of applause.
A day earlier, a 62-year-old woman was similarly pulled from broken slabs of concrete in Naypyidaw.
Elsewhere, a team of Chinese rescuers on Monday pulled four people – including a five-year-old child and a pregnant woman – from the rubble.
Structurally vulnerable buildings in the country are still collapsing as tremors continue, according to human rights organizations, highlighting the dangers of the rescue mission.
Two hotels collapsed near the epicenter in Mandalay Monday night, after people went back to the structures days after the quake.
'With these additional tremors, fatalities are still occurring,' said Michael Dunford, Myanmar director at the United Nations World Food Programme.
'Many people are still sleeping out in the open on the streets or in the parks because they are too scared to go back into their homes. And of course, this is hampering our efforts to reach them and to provide the type of support that they need.'
Humanitarian organizations are continuing to stress the need for urgent aid, especially to more remote areas of the country.
Even before the quake, four years of civil war had left millions without adequate shelter and battered health and communication infrastructure.
In Sagaing town, near the epicenter of the quake, residents have described scenes of heartbreak and desperation as they wait for urgent medical supplies and food.
Rights group Amnesty International spoke to three residents, who said there was a rising need for body bags, torches, and mosquito-repellant coils. They also told the group that the military, which largely controls the town, was imposing 'strict surveillance' for light vehicles traveling to Sagaing from Mandalay.
'Soldiers are inspecting deliveries, and checks can take longer if they come from other areas in Sagaing that have more connections to resistance groups,' Amnesty said.
The ruling junta seized power from Myanmar's democratically elected government in 2021, sparking a brutal civil war between ethnic rebel groups and its military.
While the junta has reaffirmed its commitment to allowing assistance, rights groups have criticized Myanmar's leaders for restricting access to some affected areas.
'The junta needs to break from its appalling past practice and ensure that humanitarian aid quickly reaches those whose lives are at risk in earthquake-affected areas,' said deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch Bryony Lau.
Amnesty International on Tuesday urged Myanmar's military to 'refrain from deliberate air strikes and other forms of attack on civilian targets' in earthquake-affected areas.
Meanwhile, a major rebel alliance in Myanmar declared a temporary ceasefire to facilitate rescue efforts.
'We strongly desire that urgent humanitarian efforts, which are immediately needed for the earthquake-affected population, be carried out as swiftly and effectively as possible,' the Three Brotherhood Alliance, which involves the Ta'ang National Liberation Army, the Kokang's Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army and Arakan Army, said in a joint statement Tuesday.
International teams, including groups from China, Russia, and Pakistan, have been assisting with rescue efforts in Myanmar. Two Indian naval vessels carrying humanitarian aid, relief supplies and food arrived in Yangon Tuesday morning.
But humanitarian workers have warned that years of underfunding means more needs to be done.
'This is time, to be honest, for the world to step up and support the people of Myanmar,' UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Myanmar Marcoluigi Corsi said Tuesday.
'We keep saying that Myanmar does not rank very high among the different emergencies… The humanitarian response in Myanmar has been chronically underfunded for years. Four months into the year right now, less than 5 per cent of the required US$1.1 billion of the Humanitarian Response Plan has been received.'
Friday's devastating quake was felt all the way in neighboring Thailand, where at least 22 people died in the capital Bangkok.
Of that number, 15 people were killed after an under-construction high-rise building collapsed, officials said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Atlantic
2 days ago
- Atlantic
The Pull—And the Risks—Of Intensive Parenting
This is an edition of The Wonder Reader, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a set of stories to spark your curiosity and fill you with delight. Sign up here to get it every Saturday morning. In 2024, Russell Shaw made the case for the Lighthouse Parent. 'A Lighthouse Parent stands as a steady, reliable guide,' Shaw writes, 'providing safety and clarity without controlling every aspect of their child's journey.' The term, used by the pediatrician Kenneth Ginsburg and others, is a useful rejoinder to the strong pull of intensive parenting. Parents' first instinct is often to give a solution, to get involved, to fix it. It's a natural impulse—'we're biologically wired to prevent our children's suffering, and it can be excruciating to watch them struggle,' Shaw writes. But that mindset is both exhausting for adults and damaging for kids. Instead, try to think of yourself as a lighthouse: ready to illuminate the way when your kid needs you, ready to stand back when they don't. On Parenting The Gravitational Pull of Supervising Kids All the Time By Stephanie H. Murray When so many people think hovering is what good parents do, how do you stop? Read the article. The Isolation of Intensive Parenting By Stephanie H. Murray You can micromanage your kid's life or ask for community help with child care—but you can't have both. Read the article. Lighthouse Parents Have More Confident Kids By Russell Shaw Sometimes, the best thing a parent can do is nothing at all. Still Curious? What adults lost when kids stopped playing in the street: In many ways, a world built for cars has made life so much harder for grown-ups. How to quit intensive parenting: It's the prevailing American child-rearing model across class lines. But there's a better way, Elliot Haspel argued in 2022. Other Diversions

2 days ago
Body of Chinese climber killed during K2 summit descent retrieved by rescue team
GILGIT, Pakistan -- A rescue team from Pakistan and Nepal has retrieved the body of a Chinese climber who was killed on K2, the world's second-highest peak in northern Pakistan, a regional government spokesman said Saturday. Faizullah Faraq, spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan government, said the body of Guan Jing was airlifted by an army helicopter from K2's base camp after a team of mountaineers brought it down. Jing died Tuesday after being struck by falling rocks during her descent, a day after she had reached the summit with a group of fellow climbers. Faraq said her body was taken to a hospital in Skardu city and would be sent to Islamabad after coordination with her family and Chinese officials Karrar Haidri, vice president of the Pakistan Alpine Club, said the body was retrieved after days-long efforts, during which one of the rescuers was injured and airlifted by a helicopter. K2, which rises 8,611 meters (28,251 feet) above sea level, is considered one of the world's most difficult and dangerous peaks to climb. Laura Dahlmeier died while attempting another peak in the region.


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Buzz Feed
33 Hard-Working Products
A set of food savers offering a quick and waste-free way to store food scraps. You know when you have half an onion and it feels weird to put it in its own Tupperware? Reviewers use these airtight containers to seal in everything from leftover deli meat and hard cheeses to inedible things like crayons. The bendy silicone hugs your food, and it's fun to imprison your stuff like its Han Solo frozen in carbonite. A dirty dishwasher indicator so you can know at a glance whether the dishes are clean or dirty. Arguments = avoided. Accidentally eating off a dirty plate = never again. This version (unlike the slider magnet) is automatic, so nothing is left to chance (or your roommate's spotty memory). Color Wow's "Raise The Root" thickening and lifting spray to give thin or limp hair an extra boost that could rival Jessica Rabbit's voluminous 'do. Spritz this long-lasting formula on wet or dry hair, and enjoy instant *vavoom* without stickiness. All-in-one decor paint for an Extreme Makeover: Home Edition-worthy transformation. The chalk-like paint comes with a built-in primer to help it cling to most surfaces, from upholstery and wood to metal and glass. With over 50 colors to choose from, this paint can help you revitalize every room in the house. Aaand it dries in just 30 minutes! A pack of carborundum sponges — YES, the stuff they make bulletproof vest plates out of — because tough jobs require tough solutions. Just dip one of these in water and start scouring — the nano-particles will cut through intense grease, grime, and stuck-on food bits when all other earthly measures to keep your pots clean have failed. A de-shedding shampoo from the fur-eliminating expert, Furminator. This Omega-3 and fatty acid-enriched formula reduces excess shedding, moisturizes, and promotes a healthy coat. It also has something called "Odorcapture 360 technology" (lol) that reviewers say helps eliminate wet dog stank. A deep-conditioning hair mask promising smoother, shinier, and stronger hair, even if you're fighting against bleached, dry, or damaged locks. It can even handle Florida levels of humidity! A set of disposable Plackers "Grind No More" Night Guards for anyone at risk of grinding their teeth into lil' nubs. The flexible bite plates can be used up to 30 times to help keep teeth protected while you dream about eating a really tough sandwich. As someone who has dropped some serious money at the dentist for a mouth guard, this method seems a lot more affordable. A lawn dog spot repair treatment to make your crispy, brown lawn look like it belongs in front of a house in Emerald City. Reviewers say they noticed results almost immediately — as in *days*! A lightweight gel cream from Nivea with powerful Q10 that helps plump, firm, and moisturize skin in as little as two weeks with consistent use. One reviewer found success with this when expensive neck creams from department stores and Sephora fell flat. A pack of stain-removing pads to obliterate all the unwanted pet-related stains in your home. Lay a pad on an unwanted blemish, stomp, toss the pad, and admire your pee-free carpet. A Briotech spray that uses hypochlorous acid, an ingredient found naturally in our white blood cells, to help strengthen your skin barrier and soothe rashes, sunburns, rosacea, eczema, and other skin irritations. It's similar to certain spendier refresh sprays, but without the cute bottle tax. A box of Color Catcher sheets to prevent the dreaded "all my clothes are now pink from this one stray red sock" debacle. These handy sheets are designed to grab any dye that leaks or bleeds so you can keep enjoying your white tees. A set of Dash ice cream-making mugs if you've been eyeing the beloved Ninja Creami, but don't want to drop serious dough on an ice cream maker. Like its spendier counterpart, you simply freeze the mugs, add ingredients, turn on the churner, and enjoy soft serve ice cream, gelato, froyo, and more in just 20 minutes. Ogx Argan Oil of Morocco Curl-Defining Cream for curls so bouncy you'll be jumping for joy (and to show them off). The argan oil-boosted formula moisturizes and tames frizz while adding a level of volume and shine you'd normally expect from a much higher price point. A roll of wood grain tape perfect for frameless mirrors that could use a little more panache. The waterproof adhesive is easy to apply and does a convincing impression of wood grain. When you're ready for a change, the tape peels off easily. Ohora semi-cured nail strips offering a professional-looking manicure, even if your past at-home attempts yielded less-than-stellar results. Apply them like stickers, seal them under a UV lamp, and you're done! These waterproof strips will look and feel like a gel manicure and last up to two weeks. A TikTok-loved lip plumper set with day and night serums that work together to give your pout a boost. Use the minty one at night to hydrate and smooth, and then the tingly ginger one to give your lips a little more volume. A container of oatmeal paw butter that'll soothe and relieve your dog's cracked, dry paws. Its eco-friendly formula is pH-balanced so it's safe for pets, even if licked or swallowed. *seriously considers licking it myself to see if it really tastes like oatmeal* A roll of scar tape, aka silicone sheets that mimic the skin's barrier, locking in moisture and preventing the excessive healing that could lead to scarring. Bonus: Some reviewers have used the tape as a short-term measure to reduce the appearance of fine lines — it temporarily smoothes the skin by keeping it taut overnight. Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater Spray renowned in the parenting community thanks to its uncanny ability to erase stains from most fabrics in record time, all without harsh ingredients like chlorine, sulfates, or perfumes. Just spritz some on spilled juice, melted Popsicles, chocolate (hopefully), and more to watch them go *poof* and disappear. A Tibet Almond scratch remover stick that you can apply like ChapStick for your furniture. The colorless balm can help hide light scratches, watermarks, and water stains from wood, bamboo, glass, and more. Just open the can, remove the wrapper, and start rubbing the stick on unsightly marks. A crack weeder tool if your home looks like it's trying out to star in the next season of The Last of Us. The L-shaped head can sneak into tight spaces and tear out the weeds, moss, and stubborn roots that have rudely taken up residence in your sidewalk. A cruelty-free Essence Lash Princess lengthening mascara that's lightweight, won't transfer, doesn't smudge, and lasts all day — oh and makes your eyelashes look like tall, beautiful skyscrapers. Why Essence only charges $5 for such an S-tier mascara is beyond me, but we're all grateful. A bottle of Therapy stainless steel cleaner and polish to revive your tired-looking fridge. The plant-based cleaner can remove years of smudges, dust, dirt, and oil, leaving it sparkly and lavender-scented. If your fridge looks anything like mine, you're gonna want to spritz it regularly. A space-saving silicone utensil that is a solid spoon, slotted spoon, spatula, slicer, and turner, all in one. Soooo essentially, all of your most-used tools can be replaced with just one! A Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to expertly conceal and brighten dark circles under your eyes. The lightweight, color-adapting formula blends so seamlessly under makeup that your old concealer will throw itself out. A pack of SneakErasers for people who love rocking white sneaks, but don't love the upkeep. The dual-sided pads have one side that cleans scuffs, dirt stains, and grime, and a second side that whitens, restoring sneakers to their "fresh from the store" glory. No need to break down and cry the next time it rains while you're wearing your new shoes! Anua heartleaf pore-clearing cleansing oil, a perfect first step in your double cleansing routine. It dissolves makeup, attacks blackheads, and works to remove excess sebum without stripping away natural oils or drying out your skin. Gross but intriguing: Reviewers say that they could actually see the gunk leaving their skin. Dawn Powerwash, an impressive spray-on dish soap capable of giving you those clean swipes through nightmarish messes previously only seen in commercials. Spray this on dishes, but you can also use it to tackle dirty range hoods, backsplashes, bathtubs, grills, or anywhere else with caked-on food or dirt. Veet sensitive hair removal gel kindly providing a soothing, gentle alternative to razors or waxing. The aloe-infused formula works in under 10 minutes by dissolving hair on your legs, arms, back, and bikini area. It's designed to be more efficient and reduce the risk of in-grown hairs — imagine a world without those annoying bumps! An oil-stain remover doing the impossible — removing grease spots and refreshing your walkway, driveway, and more. You may have thought you had to live with The Stain until you moved, but no! A magic cleaning potion is here to banish that foe! Apply the formula, let it dry, then brush it away to reveal a stain-free surface. Twinkled T Nail Honey — a soon-to-be cult-classic that reviewers love for its effectiveness and cute packaging (the keychain version comes with a lil' puffy flower charm!). With the help of jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, and argan oil, the rosemary-smelling formula moisturizes, strengthens, and encourages nail growth. That gel manicure you peeled off? Not such a big deal now.