Earthquake victims in Sagaing, Myanmar, race to secure vital aid in the central Myanmar city, which was ravaged by the deadly 28 March quake. The city, just 14 kilometres from the epicentre, has suffered some of the worst damage and unreliable infrastructure, already run down by four years of civil war, has complicated efforts to provide relief. The death toll from the major quake has risen above 3,000, the ruling junta has said, with fears it could increase further.
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00:30at the public market.
00:32The protest was held at the
00:35Pemba Market in the city of
00:38Matao, in the south of the
00:41province of Guaymara.
00:44A surveyor was also present.
00:47The protest was held at the
00:50Pemba Market in the city of
00:53Matao, in the south of the
00:56province of Guaymara.
00:59I don't know what to do.
01:01I don't know what to do.
01:03I don't know what to do.
01:30Why are they doing this?
01:32There's nothing here?!
01:34It's not even over.
01:36The umbrella it was was torn up.
01:38They're a little bit angry
01:43Hasn't Shantou arrived yet?
01:46She should be here soon.
01:51it must be too early.
01:53That's a small one.
01:55This is a big one.