Chinese civilian rescue team Ramunion is racing against time to provide critical aid after earthquakes struck Myanmar and Bangkok this weekend.
🚑 Sixteen rescue specialists from Hangzhou in the Chinese mainland were dispatched Saturday to hard-hit areas, joining local efforts to search for survivors and deliver urgent support. The team, equipped with specialized tools and disaster relief supplies, is focusing on locating trapped individuals and collaborating with regional authorities to address immediate needs. 🌏
💬 'Every second counts in disaster response,' a Ramunion spokesperson shared. 'Our team has trained for scenarios like this—it's about saving lives first.' The deployment highlights China's growing role in global humanitarian efforts, blending expertise with cross-border collaboration. 👷♂️
🔍 While the full scale of the quake's impact is still unfolding, grassroots teams like Ramunion—often called 'real-life superheroes'—are proving vital in bridging gaps during crises. Stay tuned for updates as relief operations progress.
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cgtn.com