China has stepped up to support Myanmar with a major relief package worth 100 million yuan (about $13.78 million) following a devastating earthquake 🌍. The Chinese International Development Cooperation Agency announced the aid on Saturday, highlighting immediate shipments of tents, blankets, food, water, and medical kits 🚚💊.
Spokesperson Li Ming confirmed that two rescue teams have already mobilized, with the first landing in Yangon on Saturday. 'China will continue to provide assistance based on Myanmar’s needs,' Li said, emphasizing the neighborly solidarity between the two nations 🤝.
This rapid response reflects China’s commitment to regional cooperation and humanitarian efforts—a move that’s resonating globally as climate-related disasters rise 📈. For young leaders and activists focused on global issues, this partnership sets a powerful example of cross-border support.
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China provides 100 million yuan for Myanmar quake assistance
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