
An
80-member team of NDRF prepares to depart for earthquake-hit Myanmar to assist
in rescue operations, Saturday, March 29, 2025. (PTI Photo)
- NEW DELHI — As Myanmar reels from death and
destruction caused by a massive earthquake, India on Saturday delivered 15
tonnes of relief material and dispatched more supplies by air and sea along
with rescue teams under the emergency mission 'Operation Brahma'.
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- In a
reflection of New Delhi's strong resolve to help the neighbouring country,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Myanmar's Senior General Min Aung
Hlaing and said India stands in solidarity with the people of that country.
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- "Conveyed
our deep condolences at the loss of lives in the devastating earthquake. As a
close friend and neighbour, India stands in solidarity with the people of
Myanmar in this difficult hour," the prime minister said on 'X'.

An
80-member team of NDRF prepares to depart for earthquake-hit Myanmar to assist
in rescue operations, Saturday, March 29, 2025. (PTI Photo)

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- "Disaster
relief material, humanitarian assistance, search & rescue teams are being
expeditiously dispatched to the affected areas as part of
#OperationBrahma," he said.
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- External
Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said Indian naval ships INS Satpura and INS
Savitri are carrying 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid and headed for the port of
Yangon.
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In a
social media post, Jaishankar also said that an 80-member strong search and
rescue team from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) departed for
Myanmar's capital Nay Pyi Taw.
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- They
will assist the rescue operations in Myanmar, he added.
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- India
has deployed NDRF abroad on two previous occasions -- during the 2015 Nepal
earthquake and the 2023 Turkiye quake.
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- In the
morning, India delivered 15 tonnes of relief materials to the Myanmarese city
of Yangon after a C130J military aircraft of the Indian Air Force transported
the consignments to the Myanmarese city.
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- The
supplies included tents, sleeping bags, blankets, ready-to-eat meals, water
purifiers, solar lamps, generator sets and essential medicines, officials said.
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- Two more
IAF aircraft are being loaded with relief material for Myanmar and the planes
will depart from Air Force Station Hindon soon, according to officials.
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- Sixty
para-field ambulances are also being sent by air to Myanmar as part of
Operation Brahma, the officials said.
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- "#OperationBrahma
gets underway. First tranche of humanitarian aid from India has reached the
Yangon Airport in Myanmar," Jaishankar posted on 'X' after India
dispatched the first consignments of relief supplies.
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- The
relief materials were handed over to Chief Minister of Yangon U Soe Thein by
Indian envoy to Myanmar Abhay Thakur.
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- India
has acted as a "First Responder" to assist the people of Myanmar
affected by Friday's massive earthquake, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson
Randhir Jaiswal said.
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- "A
team of 80 NDRF personnel are being airlifted to Myanmar onboard two IAF
sorties from Hindon in Ghaziabad. The teams are expected to reach by Saturday
evening," an official told PTI.
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- Commandant
P K Tiwary of the 8th NDRF battalion based in Ghaziabad near Delhi will lead
the USAR (Urban Search And Rescue) team.
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- The team
is also taking along rescue dogs for the collapsed structure search and rescue
operation being undertaken as per International Search and Rescue Advisory
Group (INSARAG) norms, the official said.
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- The
powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Myanmar and neighbouring Thailand on
Friday, destroying buildings, bridges and other infrastructures.
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- Myanmar's
military-led government said in a statement on Saturday that 1,002 people have
been found dead and another 2,376 injured, adding “detailed figures are still
being collected”.
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- The
Indian embassy in Myanmar said it is coordinating speedy delivery of assistance
and relief supplies from India with Myanmar.
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- "We
are also in constant touch with Indian community. Reiterate our emergency
number for needy Indian nationals:+95-95419602," it posted on 'X'.
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- Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed concern over the devastating
earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand and said India stands ready to offer all
possible assistance to the two countries.
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- "Concerned
by the situation in the wake of the Earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. Praying
for the safety and wellbeing of everyone," Modi said on 'X'.
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- "India
stands ready to offer all possible assistance. In this regard, asked our
authorities to be on standby. Also asked the MEA to remain in touch with the
Governments of Myanmar and Thailand," he said.
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