After an earthquake in Myanmar, people are afraid to return to their damaged houses. Myanmar after an earthquake: hopes to find less and less under the rubble of survivors Humanitarian assistance in the affected by the earthquake of the central part of Myanmar people sleep on the streets, fearing the collapse of houses, and also encounter the risks of diseases transmitted through water. The crisis is aggravated by extreme weather – this year, Mussonny rains began earlier than usual. This is warned on Tuesday in UN institutions. Ten days after the destructive earthquake of magnitude, the 7.7th number of dead exceeded 3,500 people and, “will probably grow,” said the regional representative of the UN Development Program (UNDP) in the country of Titon Mitra, speaking from the destroyed city of Mandalai. He noted that the response passed into the “tragic phase”: rescuers lose hope to find under the rubble of the survivors. ~ 60 > medical and sanitary needs ~ 60 > as a result of the earthquake, more than 4 thousand people were wounded, and more than more 80 percent of the buildings were damaged, especially in large cities of Sikain, Mandalai and Mague. ~ 60 > “Health system is completely overloaded, the hospitals are not able to cope with the many patients that are addressed to them,” Mitra said, emphasizing the deficiency of drugs and other subjects purpose. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (VSGV), more than 500 thousand people remained without access to vital medical care. ~ 60 > the representative of the UNDS also warned about the high risk of the spread of diseases transmitted through water, as urban water supply systems were destroyed, and reservoirs were destroyed Damaged. 60 > “sanitation is currently becoming a big problem, because people who have been forced to leave their homes are resorting to open defecation,” he warned. sample Rains ~ 60 > situation exacerbated by intensive showers, which began in the mandalay earlier than expected. Mussonons affect response measures and worsen the living conditions of the victims left without housing. In the meteorological organs of Myanmar, it predict the rain and strong wind in most of the country’s territory until Friday. According to Mitra, housing conditions remain a serious problem. People are afraid to return to their damaged houses and sleep on the streets, often without any shelter, he told reporters in Geneva. In addition, the victims need food assistance, since commercial activities were violated, people do not have the opportunity to earn money, and “signs of hyperinflation” are also observed. ~ 60 >~ 60 > 62 ~ 60 > miter institutions noted that the initial institutions spent the initial institution Operational analysis of needs. UNDS also evaluates the structural integrity of buildings. In particular, due to uncertainty about the safety of the hospital building in Sicain, “All patients are in the parking lot at a 40-degree heat.” In order to move people inward as soon as possible, it is necessary to confirm that the construction meets the requirements. Also, the fighting in the country has not stopped to the end. The representative of the UNDP expressed the hope that the help could reach all those in need after the ceasefire, declared a few days after the disaster by the military Myanmar and opposition groups. 62 ~~ 60 > humanitarian access military authorities control many military authorities The injured areas and coordinate humanitarian efforts. 60 > “In the conditions of an active civil war, we must ensure that it is coordinated by military authorities, reaches areas that may be under resistance control,” emphasized Mitra. 60 > earthquake is inferior in scale to the exposure of only the Nargis cyclone in 2008, as a result of which more than 130 thousand people died. The emergency has aggravated the chronic and “very deep” vulnerability in Myanmar, the representative of the UNDS said. For more than four years, the people of the country have been suffering from military operations after the coup in February 2021. ~ 60 > to the earthquake due to the conflict, almost 20 percent of rice fields were lost, and more than 3.5 million people were already forced to leave their homes. More than 15 million residents of Myanmar were starving, and, according to estimates, 19.9 million needed humanitarian assistance. Mitra expressed the hope that the world community would not lose interest and would not turn away from the people of Myanmar.