China coordinates its search and rescue efforts in Myanmar

As of 8 am local time on Tuesday in Myanmar, Chinese official and civil rescue teams have rescued a total of eight people following the 7.9-magnitude earthquake that struck on Friday, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.
On Monday, the rescue team from Hong Kong SAR and the China International Search and Rescue Team met with China Search and Rescue Team.
To coordinate the efforts of the Chinese rescue teams in Myanmar, the ministry has established a unified rescue mechanism. This includes joint meetings, information sharing, coordinated rescue operations and shared logistical support, aiming at enhancing collaboration between the various teams and ensuring the effectiveness of the rescue operations, the ministry said.
Currently, the disaster area is experiencing hot weather, with daytime temperatures exceeding 40C. The rescue sites are also infested with mosquitoes. In response, the Chinese rescue teams are adhering to a rotational shift system for team members, and sanitation measures for personnel and equipment are strictly followed, according to the ministry.
Disinfection is conducted regularly within and around the campsite to maintain hygiene and ensure epidemic prevention safety, the ministry added.
Additionally, earthquake engineering experts have completed a safety assessment of the damage to four office buildings at the Chinese consulate general in Mandalay and have provided targeted emergency response recommendations.
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