Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (The Edge filepix by Patrick Goh)
KUALA LUMPUR (March 30): Malaysia has pledged an initial sum of RM10 million in humanitarian aid to support the people of Myanmar who were affected by Friday's devastating earthquake, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar said that as a sign of Malaysia's responsibility and solidarity as the Asean 2025 Chair, he had instructed Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan to lead a humanitarian mission to Myanmar next week.
"The visit is to reaffirm Malaysia’s support for the ongoing search and rescue efforts. Teams from the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) have been deployed and are now operating on the ground — standing shoulder to shoulder with fellow responders at the frontline of rescue and relief operations,” he said in a statement on Sunday.
Fifty officers and personnel from the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) under Nadma left for Naypyidaw, Myanmar on Sunday morning to join in the search and rescue (SAR) operations for the earthquake victims.
Anwar stressed that the spirit of togetherness and collective action among Asean member countries is crucial in handling such humanitarian situations.
"Asean’s duty to protect the well-being of its people must be met with swift, coordinated and purposeful action,” he added.
He said Malaysia would continue to discuss and cooperate closely with its Asean partners to coordinate aid for Myanmar, to ensure every effort brings the desired impact for the victims.
"Malaysia remains unwavered in its commitment to regional unity and to advancing Asean’s humanitarian agenda — grounded in compassion, shared responsibility and solidarity,” he said.
The magnitude-7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar, with Mandalay, Bago, Magway, northeast Shan state, Sagaing and Naypyidaw being among the worst hit regions. The tremors also rattled neighbouring countries, including Thailand.
More than 1,600 people have been confirmed killed in Myanmar, while the death toll in Bangkok following Friday’s earthquake has risen to 17, with another 32 people injured and over 70 still reported missing.
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