Singapore Red Cross to send another S$600,000 in aid to Myanmar in wake of deadly quake

Singapore Red Cross to send another S0,000 in aid to Myanmar in wake of deadly quake

Comfort EFFORTS QUESTIONS

Access is one of the biggest obstacles to these reduction efforts. &nbsp,

The majority of the earthquake-hit places in Myanmar are in areas that are the subject of the ongoing civil war. &nbsp,

Although a stalemate has been declared, there are still issues, which make it difficult for charitable organizations to determine which safe spaces they can get, according to Mr. William.

This is in addition to the fact that a lot of equipment has collapsed as a result of the earthquake, which makes it challenging to enter the affected areas, he continued. &nbsp,

The IFRC representative to ASEAN, Mr. Elkhan Rahimov, added that the shifting focus of the public on different issues poses a new challenge.

” Unfortunately, even with the tragedies on this level, attention shifts very quickly from one emergency to the next,” he said. &nbsp,

However, he continued, the neighborhood is always the first to respond.

The SRC has so far raised more than S$ 4 million through its open attractiveness for those affected by the earthquake in Myanmar. &nbsp,

The SRC acknowledged that while the need on the ground is urgent,” the good outpouring of support has enabled SRC to provide important help.” &nbsp,

It has urged the general public to continue to support the damaged areas.

The SRC is holding open charity appeals until May 30 for the earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar and until April 30. &nbsp,