Indonesian medical team returns after treating almost 5,000 in Myanmar quake response


- Photo: BNPB

JAKARTA: (Bernama) -- Indonesia has concluded its emergency medical mission in Myanmar, where its team treated nearly 5,000 people following a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on March 28, leaving over 3,600 people dead, more than 4,800 injured, and at least 141 still missing.

The team, deployed under the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), officially concluded its 15-day operation on April 21 and returned to Jakarta on Thursday (April 24).

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