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Singapore Red Cross sends additional humanitarian aid worth S$550,000 to Myanmar earthquake survivors

10 April 2025
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Singapore Red Cross sends additional humanitarian aid worth S0,000 to Myanmar earthquake survivors
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The Singapore Red Cross has provided humanitarian aid worth S$550,000 to support 8,000 households affected by the earthquake in Myanmar. The aid includes hygiene kits, water filters, solar-powered lights, and other essential supplies to help communities in need. The earthquake, which struck on Mar 28, resulted in over 3,000 fatalities and thousands of injuries in Myanmar.

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