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Myanmar jute bar entry of foreign journalists in areas affected by earthquake

Myanmar’s military jute has banned the entry of foreign media, seeking to cover earthquake-defasted areas in the country as the number of casualties increased to 1700.

Janta has imposed a ban, citing difficulties with housing, power outage and water scarcity.

In an audio statement released on Sunday, the spokesman of the government Zo Min Tun said, “It is not possible for (coming for foreign journalists) to live, find a shelter, or walk here. We want everyone to understand it.”

Since local correspondents face serious sanctions in Myanmar, there are serious concerns about the transparency of the routine’s response to devastation from refusing to enter foreign media.

Many other people have accused Junta of reaching some affected areas of human assistance which are not under its direct control.

Since the 2021 coup of 2021, when the army overthrew the elected government of Nobel Peace Prize Awards Ang San Suu Kyi, Myanmar has been locked in a civil war with several armed opposition groups.

Meanwhile, several media reports also reveal that Jutea has continued to operate airstrikes in various parts of violence and disaster-hit nation.

Media outlet Myanmar reported that many people in the international community are demanding unrestricted access to support workers and independent media, as the humanitarian crisis grows between 7.7 magnitude earthquakes, which have caused widespread destruction across the country.

Claiming that the media’s crack on the media is well documented, Myanmar now reported that back in 2023, its photo Journalist Sai Zow Thaik was arrested while reporting after Cyclone Mocha. He was later sentenced to 20 years in jail.

Meanwhile, the Department of Meteorological and Hydrology, Myanmar, reported that 36 Affersox, 2.8 to 7.5, had taken place till Monday morning.

The Afferoxy followed a devastating 7.7-Criminal Earthquake, which shocked Myanmar at 12:51 pm local time last Friday.

According to the country’s state administration council on Sunday, around 1,700 people died, 3,400 were injured and 300 were missing in a large -scale earthquake in Myanmar.

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake, followed by 6.4 magnitude after minutes, hit the Mandal area of ​​Myanmar on Friday, causing large -scale casualties and damage in many countries.

The epic was about 20 km from Mandal, the second largest city in the country was a population of 1.5 million. In response, the National Disaster Management Committee declared the emergency situation in the teak area, mandal area, maga region, northeast part of the state, Nai Pai Taw and Bago region.

(This story is not edited by NDTV employees and auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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