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Indonesia ends rescue mission in Myanmar earthquake

Gembong Hanung (The Jakarta Post)
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Sun, April 13, 2025 Published on Apr. 13, 2025 Published on 2025-04-13T14:02:58+07:00

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Indonesia ends rescue mission in Myanmar earthquake Members of the Indonesia Search and Rescue (INASAR) team are seen on a plane back to Jakarta on April 12, 2025, after they completed a 12-day mission to assist people in Naypyidaw following a powerful earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28. (Courtesy of BNBP/-)

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ndonesian rescuers returned to Jakarta on Saturday after completing their 12-day operation in earthquake-hit Myanmar, while medical workers will continue their work until next week.

Sixty members of the Indonesia Search and Rescue (INASAR) team were welcomed by officials from the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) and representatives from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) following their arrival at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

“On behalf of the government, I’d like to thank you and give remarkable appreciation for all delegations,” Basarnas head Air Marshal Mohammad Syafii said, as quoted from a press release.

During their mission, the rescuers located and evacuated five bodies in Myanmar’s capital of Naypyidaw, including those buried under a damaged apartment in the Thukha Theiddhi Ward area. The team used scanning machines and three sniffer dogs to aid their work.

Naypyidaw and several other major cities in Myanmar were struck by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake on March 28 that killed more than 3,600 people and prompted Myanmar’s ruling military junta to make a rare plea for international assistance.

Read also: Indonesia sends more aid, rescuers to Myanmar

The Indonesian emergency medical team (EMT), meanwhile, will continue its mission in Naypyidaw for another 10 days until April 23, following a request from the Myanmar government, National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) spokesperson Abdul Muhari said.

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