Myanmar: WFP reports fragile recovery one year after deadly earthquake
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A year ago a heavy earthquake shook Myanmar. Millions of people live in temporary shelters to this day. And the escalation in the Middle East makes the situation in the country even more difficult. By C. Justus.[more]]>
Yangon, March 28 (IANS) Myanmar’s earthquake-hit population is facing new food crises, the World Food Programme (WFP) has warned. One year after the devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, local people are facing new challenges as they try to rebuild. Rising fuel, food and fertilizer prices due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are further straining the livelihoods of vulnerable families, the World Food Programme (WFP…
Myanmar: WFP reports fragile recovery one year after deadly earthquake
A “new wave of global instability is hitting Myanmar at the worst possible moment,” a UN official in the country warned on Friday, as increases in fuel, food, and fertilizer prices due to the ongoing Middle East conflict push vulnerable families closer to hunger one year after a devastating earthquake.
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