Members of the Myanmar Fire Brigade have recovered valuables such as important documents, gold, silver, and motorcycles among the debris of earthquake-hit residential buildings in Bala Theiddi Ward, Zabuthiri Township, Union Territory of Nay Pyi Taw. They have systematically handed over to the rightful owners.
On the morning of April 14, Myanmar firefighters from Yangon, Ayeyarwady, and Bago Regions carried out the operation with a large force. (natural sound)
Essential items inside the debris of buildings damaged by the earthquake were discovered using excavation machines and handed over to the relevant parties in a systematic manner.
News Editor U Kyaw Kyaw Latt of One News, who is performing the ground reporting, presents this stand report on the situation being handled by Myanmar Firefighters.
Residents of the apartment building damaged by the earthquake expressed their gratitude to the rescuers who retrieved essential documents, valuables such as gold and silver, and motorcycles, despite being unable to recover furniture and other items that were considered lost due to the earthquake.
Some residents of the apartment building also expressed their gratitude for the recovery of valuable items, thanks to the efforts of the Myanmar Fire Department. (Interview)
The powerful Mandalay earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28 left many people dead, injured, missing, and homeless. Pagodas, monasteries, and nunneries collapsed, and roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, markets, and government buildings were also severely