These days, the people of Myanmar are still struggling to overcome the consequences of the earthquake disaster at the end of March. According to statistics, this was the first major earthquake in more than 100 years in this country, causing more than 3,600 deaths and millions of families to lose their homes. In the photo, a family in Mandalay had to live outdoors after their house was completely destroyed. |
In Sagaing - the epicenter, homeless children are forced to stay on vacant lots. Although they are very young, their eyes are full of anxiety... |
Many hospitals in Myanmar are overwhelmed. Some lucky babies are still recovering from the terrible earthquake. |
Babies injured in the earthquake are being treated at the 1,000-bed Naypyidaw General Hospital. |
There are children so young, it seems they have not yet imagined what has happened. |
More than a week after the earthquake, smiles are starting to appear on the children’s faces. The girl in the photo is taking care of her family member injured by the earthquake at the 1,000-bed Naypyidaw General Hospital. She can smile with peace of mind knowing that she now has a temporary place to stay. |
An innocent boy plays happily when he sees the camera lens. |
Some 2 million people in Myanmar are in urgent need of assistance and protection. On the streets of Mandalay, it is not difficult to see the bewildered eyes of children as they and their families move to other cities that were not affected by the earthquake. |
A baby's happy smile when this small family is not missing anyone. |
Somewhere there is the determined look of a young monk that the temple where he practices will be repaired. |
Mothers and wives in Naypyidaw city are happy that their families are safe and sound after the earthquake disaster. |
A peaceful afternoon in Naypyidaw city when the rescue team of the Ministry of Public Security organized a small party for the children with cakes, melon pieces, soft drinks... and lots of laughter. |
The joy of the children when they attended... the first dessert party after the disaster. What's special is that the organizer was a rescue team from Vietnam... |
Big smiles on tanned faces smeared with thanaka powder when they bring back food. |
The children eagerly asked to take pictures with Bin - a police dog of... Vietnamese nationality. |
The children gathered together to play on the lawn. |
The innocent, bright smiles of the children, smiles that bring bright hope to Myanmar... |
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