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Support to the affected earthquake in Myanmar, request the help route in Sudan – eSHOP24X7
According to the UN Office (Ocha) for coordination in cases of humanitarian aid, the communities recovered from earthquakes face Monzón. Due to the appearance of rain, people living in a sensitive situation run the risk of floods.
In 2024, 10 Lakh people were affected by floods and many of them are the same areas that are now fighting with the earthquake.
The earthquake in Myanmar caused loss of lives and properties in other provinces, including Mandale, Sagiing. More than three thousand people died, thousands of others were injured and large -scale basic establishments were damaged.
Life, houses have been destroyed due to a violent conflict and political instability already released and there is no realization of security among common citizens.
The United Nations, together with their humanitarian aid partners, have helped the people affected by the 10 Lakh earthquake. This is 57 percent of the total needy population.
Emergency relief efforts have been completed immediately after the earthquake. Sustainable support will be required to resolve communities completely and re -head their lives.
But humanitarian assistance is worth it, and outside the appeal of $ 27.5 million, only 50 percent of the amount has been handled. There is a need for refuge for people to live, which has succeeded in complying with only five percent.
A high fire on one side was announced after the earthquake, whose period ended on June 30. After this, news of rapid violence and information has been reported in many provinces, lows and displaced persons.
The United Nations have appealed to all parties to comply with the obligations set under the International Law on Humanist and Human Rights and urged the route to be provided to provide humanitarian aid to the needy population.


A woman forced to leave her home due to the fight in Sudan has taken refuge in the city of Al Fashar.
Sudan: urge immediate assistance to Al Fashar
It is not possible to provide humanitarian aid to the common citizens trapped in the siege of Al Fashar in Sudan, and there is a risk of starvation.
In view of this, for cases of emergency aid, the UN under the general secretary has declared that a series of conversations have been made in recent days to stop in the fight for humanitarian reasons.
According to the secretary general, Tom Flature said in one of his messages on social networks that the scope of the supply of support for common citizens is paralyzed and without him, there is a risk of life every day.
The UN office warned that there is a severe food and clean water in Al Fashar in the province of Northern Darfur, there has been an interruption in the availability of materials in the markets. Water plants and establishments have been damaged and there is no fuel to execute generators.
There is the danger of resurgence of diseases due to the range of water and cleaning services, reduced the scope of vaccination.
The struggle between the conflicting military forces in Sudan broke out in April 2023, after which 7.82 Lakh of people have been displaced from the city of Al Fashar and the Zamzam displacement camp in the vicinity. People have taken refuge in Tavila from here, where efforts are being made to provide humanitarian aid.
There is an outbreak of anger in other parts of Darfur. Due to a violent conflict and demolished infrastructure, the disease is spreading every day, in which more resources have been described.
By 2025 in Sudan, an appeal of human relief of $ 4.2 billion was issued to provide assistance to 2.1 million people, of which only 21 percent have been raised. Humanitarian aid preferences have been renewed and 1.8 million will require $ 3 billion to relieve the most needy.


A building damaged by the bombings in Kupiannsk in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. (archive)
Ukraine: Provision of support for the population affected by attacks
The United Nations Humanitarian Office (Ocha) has expressed concern about the lives and injuries of common citizens in Ukraine in recent days.
It has been reported that at least 30 people have died and another 175 have been injured in the attacks in Kharkeev, Keev, Mycolive, Zaporizhia. There are also at least seven children in the victims. Houses and schools have also been damaged.
Previously, UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterlesh, had expressed angry at the growing number of common people in war and casualties in a statement published on Saturday.
Humanitarian aid organizations have provided immediate relief to those in need, including hot food and the emergency refuge system. In addition, the availability of essential items, health and psychological support for cleaning has also been guaranteed.
These attacks have been seen as the largest attacks, during this war that continued during the last three years. The United Nations have reiterated that, according to international law, there is a complete prohibition of attacking common people and important infrastructure.