Chinese national rescue team leaves for earthquake-hit Myanmar
China has dispatched a national rescue team to assist in disaster relief efforts following a devastating 7.9-magnitude earthquake that jolted Myanmar on Friday, causing severe casualties and infrastructure damage.
On Saturday morning, the 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, departed from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
The 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, depart from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight on Mar. 29, 2025, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management. (People's Daily Online/Hao Ping, Wen Qiyu)
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