Date: Dec 31 2004
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Chinese Red Cross donates to tsunami-hit Myanmar

    YANGON, Dec. 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Ambassador Li Jinjun, representing the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC), donated on Friday an emergency aid of 20,000 US dollars in cash to the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) for victims and their rehabilitation in tsunami-hit areas of the country.

    At the donation ceremony, Dr. Kyaw Win, chairman of the MRCS, expressed thanks to the Chinese counterpart, Chinese government and its people for the move.

    When asked about the updated death toll in Myanmar by aftershocks of a powerful Indian Ocean earthquake which triggered a tsunami last Sunday, he said it could be between 60 and 100 and will not exceed 100.

    Rescue operation is underway by the Myanmar government, he said.

    According to government statistics, 36 people were killed, 14 missing and 45 injured as of Tuesday afternoon by earthquake and tsunami.

    The figures also said 138 buildings were destroyed in some parts of the country's six divisions and states -- Tanintharyi, Yangon, Bago, Ayeyawaddy, Rakhine and Shan (South) and 778 people were left homeless.

    Meanwhile, a moderate earthquake of 5.1-magnitude with its epicenter 286 km north of Yangon occurred at 7:40 am (local time) Thursday morning, the country's meteorology department announced.

    No casualties have so far been reported, according to the MRCS chairman.

    Scared by rumors that a possible quake would hit the capital on Thursday evening, thousands of residents fled to the streets. The government subsequently advised the public not to panic and to remain at home for the sake of safety.

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December

Dec 31 2004 - Fund Established to Help Burma's 'Sea Gypsies', Others Affected by Tsunami
Dec 31 2004 - Chinese Red Cross donates to tsunami-hit Myanmar
Dec 30 2004 - The situation in Burma after the quake
Dec 29 2004 - Burmese generals shaken: Rangoon hit by new quakes
Dec 28 2004 - Burma quiet on death toll
Dec 27 2004 - Tsunami kills 10 in central Burma
Dec 24 2004 - Myanmar re-building ancient palace in Bagan
Dec 23 2004 - Tourist numbers up in Burma
Dec 20 2004 - CHALLENGES 2004-2005: Suu Kyi's Resilience to Be Tested Again
Dec 16 2004 - Myanmar junta putting Aung San Suu Kyi's health, safety at risk: opposition
Dec 15 2004 - UNLD said no improvement in Burma despite releases of some prisoners
Dec 09 2004 - NLD members from Danubyu released by Burma junta
Dec 08 2004 - Myanmar prepares for Buddhist summit despite boycott
Dec 04 2004 - US reiterates concern over continued detention of Suu Kyi
Dec 03 2004 - Burma maintains anti-rebel drive
Dec 03 2004 - Suu Kyi's Spirit Can Never be Killed - East Timor's Xanana
Dec 02 2004 - Nobel laureates demand Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s release in Burma
Dec 01 2004 - Suu Kyi’s morale high despite detention extension
  

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