The UAE's search and rescue team is continuing its relief efforts in Myanmar following the recent earthquake.
The team includes the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, Abu Dhabi Police, UAE National Guard and Joint Operations Command.
They are working across six locations in Myanmar, with rotating shifts in the morning and evening to ensure a swift and efficient response, reaching as many affected areas as possible.
The UAE Search and Rescue Team continues to carry out humanitarian missions in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, as part of the UAE's efforts to support countries affected by natural disasters and to provide urgent relief assistance.#WamNews https://t.co/SHyzVnUueD pic.twitter.com/zoCDqIACPl
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) April 3, 2025
فريق الإمارات للبحث والإنقاذ يواصل العمل على مدى الساعة، بهدف تسريع الاستجابة وتقديم الدعم الإغاثي في ستة مواقع متضررة بالزلزال في ميانمار، ما يجسِّد النهج الإنساني الراسخ لدولة الإمارات، والتزامها الدائم بدعم الدول المتضررة من الكوارث الطبيعية، وتقديم العون الإغاثي العاجل. pic.twitter.com/bvrTgNA1OV
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) April 4, 2025

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