Destroyed building in Mandalaye, Myanmar. The consequences of the earthquake in Myanmar: the country is experiencing a humanitarian crisis Humanitarian assistance In Myanmar, the fight against the consequences of the destructive earthquake continues. The UN humanitarian workers do everything possible to help the victims, & nbsp; and warn that the time for life surgery: every day there is less and less hope to find the survivors under the rubble. speaking on Tuesday & nbsp; before journalists in Geneva & nbsp; from Yangon, deputy representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Myanmar, Julia Reese described the plight of the population. According to her, the families who have lost housing have to sleep & nbsp; in the open air. “I met with children who were in a state of shock of & nbsp; what they saw how they collapsed at home, how their relatives died … some & nbsp; there are children from them, there are children among those who are missing, & nbsp;” She. 60 ~ h2 > search and rescue work continues ~ 60 > according to the UN Coordination Office (HOGV), more than 300 people remain missing, while the actual figures can be much higher. On Monday, the Military Government of Myanmar announced & nbsp; 2056 dead & nbsp; and 3900 wounded. ~ 60 > “Time & nbsp; for rescue operations, & nbsp;” said said Riz, adding that in the affected areas there is acutely lacking pure water, food & nbsp; and medical materials. 62 > 62 ~The VSGV reported that the local search and rescue groups with the support of international units from a number of countries, including China, India, Russia, Thailand and Bangladesh, “increased & nbsp; their efforts,” especially in the central part of Myanmar, where & NBSP; continues Repeated & nbsp; tremors. dilapidated conditions ~ 60 > acting humanitarian coordinator & nbsp; UN in the country, Markoluji Korsy, recently recently who visited & nbsp; the capital of the neupido, said that the time to search for survivors under the rubble is reduced, and the conditions in the affected areas continue to deteriorate. 60 > “no electricity, no water supply”, & nbsp; he said, adding that people are also fighting with also struggle with summer heat. “Often there are postparty tremors, and people are afraid to go into their homes”, & nbsp; ”he added. Food assistance in Piinman, Myanmar. representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Myanmar Tushar Fernando said that the hospital was “overloaded with patients” in the neupid. > “reserves of medication are depleted. Some & nbsp; hospitals have experienced & nbsp; interruptions in electricity … and lack of & nbsp; water, ”he said, adding that in some cases the generators do not work, and medical institutions & nbsp; suffer from shortages Fuel. Tusara warned that the lack of pure & nbsp; water and inadequate sanitary conditions & nbsp; can lead to & nbsp; outbreaks of infectious diseases, “if we do not take the situation under control very quickly.” He recalled that several months ago, several regions in the mandalay suffered from cholera. Other infections can also spread, such as fever, hepatitis, malaria. consequences of crises difficult situation in the field of healthcare is not the only problem that is faced with which they face Residents & nbsp; Myanmar. The representative of the & nbsp; UN refugee (UVKB) Babar Baloch emphasized that the country has already suffered as a result of & nbsp; four years & nbsp; conflict that began after the military military in 2021. Marcoluzhi Korsy & nbsp; in turn & nbsp; noted that over the past few years, Myanmar survived the cyclone and large -scale floods. ~ 60 > 60 > Baloch emphasized that even before the destructive earthquake in the affected areas were 1.6 million of the forced Perevolentsev. ~ 60 > Corsy noted that the ability of communities affected by the disaster is greatly weakened with crises. Almost 20 million people throughout the country needed humanitarian assistance and before the earthquake, and more than 15 million were starving. The UN received only five percent of the amount in & nbsp; 1.1 billion dollars requested three months ago for & nbsp; assistance to residents & nbsp; Myanmar. 60 > “The time comes for the world to ensure that the world has come to ensure that the world Supported & nbsp; people Myanmar ”, & nbsp;” Corsy emphasized.