Three days after Myanmar’s devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Sagaing, international aid was slowly arriving but being hindered by the military, leaving 300,000 residents to fend for themselves amidst collapsed buildings and trapped monks. The death toll surged to 2,056, with over 80% of Sagaing destroyed, prompting pleas for more aid as people slept on the streets with dwindling resources and no help from soldiers, who have been battling rebels in the region for control.
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