30 Mar 2025

Myanmar anti-coup fighters call partial ceasefire for quake relief

1:27 pm on 30 March 2025

By AFP

An earthquake survivor is transported in the compound of a hospital in Naypyidaw on March 28, 2025, after an earthquake in central Myanmar. A powerful earthquake rocked central Myanmar on March 28, buckling roads in capital Naypyidaw, damaging buildings and forcing people to flee into the streets in neighbouring Thailand. (Photo by Sai Aung MAIN / AFP)

The 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck northwest of the city of Sagaing in central Myanmar on Friday, and also affected Thailand. Photo: Sai Aung Main / AFP

Anti-coup fighters in Myanmar declared a two-week partial ceasefire as the military began on Sunday to facilitate rescue operations and other relief work after a massive earthquake hit the war-torn country.

The People's Defence Force (PDF) will "implement a two-week pause in offensive military operations, except for defensive actions, in earthquake-affected areas starting March 30, 2025", the shadow "National Unity Government" said in a statement.

The government in exile said it would "collaborate with the UN and NGOs to ensure security, transportation and the establishment of temporary rescue and medical camps" in areas that it controlled, according to the statement, which was released on social media.

The 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck northwest of the city of Sagaing in central Myanmar on Friday, and also affected Thailand.

At least 1644 people were killed in Myanmar, the junta said, while around 10 others were killed in Bangkok.

Myanmar's military has been fighting a civil war on multiple fronts since it ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government in February 2021.

It is opposed by both the PDFs and ethnic armed organisations, many of which have been fighting for decades.

The "National Unity Government" consists mostly of lawmakers ousted in the coup who are working to topple the junta.

- AFP

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