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Yogita Limaye is the one of the first foreign journalists to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
Myanmar's military rulers have kept journalists out since the devastating earthquake, so CBS News' partners at the BBC went undercover to reveal the scale of the disaster.
Mandalay used to be known as the city of gold, dotted by glittering Buddhist burial mounds and pagodas, but the air in Myanmar’s former royal capital now reeks of dead bodies.So many corpses have ...
After a night sprawled out on cardboard panels under hastily erected plastic tarps, hundreds of Mandalay residents awoke ...
A local in Mandalay tells Sky News that many of the buildings in the city are "collapsed or inclining", adding: "There are ...
Myanmar is still coming to grips with the scale of damage caused by the deadly quake, which so far has resulted in nearly ...
The Indian Army’s Field Hospital under Operation Brahma continues to make life-saving efforts in Myanmar’s Mandalay. Show ...
In the wake of the devastating earthquake of 7.7 magnitude in Myanmar, India launched Operation Brahma to help Myanmar. It ...
BANGKOK: The body of Miss Tourism Myanmar 2018 Silimee was discovered beneath a 12-storey condominium in central Mandalay ...
Rescue teams from the SAR and the mainland have joined hands in finding a survivor in the quake-rattled Myanmar city of ...