A Japanese company, LIFULL ArchiTech, will donate instant houses to earthquake-hit areas in Myanmar, Tsukasa Yamanaka, the company’s director said.
The company has partnered with DRM (Diamond Rental Myanmar) company to conduct a trial construction project to confirm the feasibility of using instant houses for earthquake-stricken areas in Myanmar. The company is currently conducting inspections in earthquake-affected areas and will collaborate with donors to donate as needed, Tsukasa Yamanaka said.

The instant houses will be made using Japanese technology and will be able to accommodate up to seven family members. Currently, they are working to donate instant houses to earthquake-stricken areas as soon as possible, and they would like donors who want to donate together to come and join them, Tsukasa Yamanaka said.