oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | disaster management, disasters, emergencies, news, search and rescue
Mandalay [
Myanmar
On March 30 (ANI), the initial Relief and Rescue Team comprising 10 members arrived at Mandalay International Airport.
Myanmar
, at 5:45 PM MST on Sunday, as reported by the Indian Army.
The team has started conducting site surveys for setting up the Field Hospital and is presently receiving an introduction to the Operational Area, according to statements made by the Indian Army. The principal group, accompanied by heavy machinery and provisions, plans to depart via land route early Monday morning.
India has launched
Operation Brahma
to assist
Myanmar
following a ruinous earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale
earthquake
On Sunday, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) reported that Indian Navy vessels loaded with aid supplies were en route to Yangon.
As directed by the Ministry of External Affairs, the HADR initiatives are being advanced alongside the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and NDRF, according to an additional statement from the MoD.
The Indian Navy vessels Satpura and Savitri, representing the Eastern Naval Command, departed for Yangon on Saturday. This mission forms part of the Indian Navy’s prompt reaction to provide Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), according to an official statement.
Furthermore, the Indian Navy vessels Karmuk and LCU 52, based at the Andaman and Nicobar Command, will set sail for Yangon on Sunday to aid in the HADR missions.
Following the destructive
earthquake
in
Myanmar
and Thailand on Friday, India initiated
Operation Brahma
to assist
Myanmar
, the MoD said.
According to the Defence Ministry, around 52 tons of aid materials have been loaded onto these naval vessels. This includes HADR kits containing crucial items such as basic garments, potable water, nutrition supplies, medical provisions, and urgent necessities. The Indian Navy continues to uphold India’s dedication to being the ‘first responder’ within the area.
In the meantime, rescue teams are frantically looking for survivors over two days since a severe earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 struck the area.
earthquake
struck
Myanmar
, causing structures to collapse even in Thailand’s capital city of Bangkok, and triggering vibrations in adjacent Chinese provinces, according to CNN.
This was the largest
earthquake
To strike the war-torn nation after more than a hundred years, officials report. Specialists worry that the actual fatality count might not be known for several weeks, as stated by CNN. As things stand currently, at minimum 1,700 individuals have lost their lives and approximately 3,400 have been wounded, claims the country’s military administration. Around 300 additional persons are still unaccounted for.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), as reported by CNN, suggested through preliminary models that the ultimate number of fatalities might exceed 10,000 individuals. (ANI)
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | disasters, emergency services, firefighters, incident, wildfires
Firefighters have arrived at the location of a gorse blaze on Slieve Binnian within the Mourne Mountains.
Six firefighting vehicles and a command support unit are engaged in combating the fire.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has requested that locals keep their windows and doors shut as they continue with fire suppression activities.
It comes after two other fires in the region earlier last week, one
near Silent Valley
and another
near Castlewellan
.
It is suspected that the fire close to Castlewellan was intentionally ignited.
The Natural Hazards Partnership
an Amber alert was issued for wildfires in Northern Ireland last Friday.
It was mentioned that dry and windy weather increased the likelihood of a fire outbreak.
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A gorse fire in the Mourne Mountains has been extinguished.
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Mournes Mountains Fire Suspected to Be Deliberately Started
oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | disasters, environmental disasters, local news, news, storms
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Dozens of residents in Homa Bay and Kisumu counties found themselves without shelter as powerful windstorms destroyed their houses.
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The windstorms occurred on the evening of Sunday, March 24, impacting a minimum of 17 homes in Homa Bay.
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In an exclusive interview with LIFEHACK.co.ke, Chief Eucabeth Obila from the Central Kochia region stated that the impacted families urgently require assistance.
Several families in Kochia ward, Rangwe sub-county in Homa Bay county, and Kayodo village, Kolwa Central ward, Kisumu East sub-county, have been left homeless after fierce windstorms ravaged their homes following Sunday night’s heavy rains.

The storms, which brought strong winds and intense rainfall, left a trail of destruction, forcing residents to seek shelter wherever they could.
In Kochia ward, the residents of Nyarut, Kombogo, and Lower Kowili villages in the Central Kochia location spent a sleepless night as their houses were completely destroyed.
Area Chief Eucabeth Obila stated that more than 17 homes lost their rooftops, exposing residents to the chill.
The destruction also affected three churches, which were blown off by the winds, and multiple crop farms were swept away by the raging floods, leaving farmers with nothing.
What caused the windstorm in Homa Bay?
A victim named Mary Akinyi, a 45-year-old woman from Nyarut Village, recounted the frightening events of that night.
“I was sound asleep as the storm started. The wind was roaring so fiercely that, before I realized what happened, our roof was torn away from our home. My kids and I then had to rush out into the heavy downpour to find refuge at our neighbor’s place,” said Akinyi, her voice filled with emotion.
Like many others in the region, Akinyi is now left with only her devastated house and dispersed possessions.

During an exclusive interview with
LIFEHACK.co.ke
, Chief Obila urgently appealed to humanitarian groups and the State Department of Disaster Management for prompt aid to support the impacted families.
“Our community desperately requires assistance. Numerous individuals have been left with nothing, and we can’t afford to delay aid any further,” she stated.
At the same time, in Kayodo village, the circumstances were equally dire, with multiple households being trapped when their roofs were ripped away by the strong gusts of wind.
The inhabitants currently face homelessness, with their dwellings reduced to rubble, and their means of living under threat.
Following the storm, both communities have been left stunned, with families now possessing barely anything beyond the remnants of their former dwellings.
The roofs of Homa Bay schools were torn away due to powerful gusts of wind.
Earlier, LIFEHACK.co.ke reported that powerful gusts had forced students at two institutions in Homa Bay County to conduct their classes outdoors beneath the shade of trees. The reason being that the winds had torn off the school buildings’ rooftops.
The impacted institutions included Kikubi Comprehensive School and St. George’s Junior School, with both locations experiencing damage not only to their toilets but also to their administrative sections.
Multiple households experienced damage during the strong winds on the evening of Monday, March 10, as the gusts stripped away the rooftops of their rented homes in the Nyandiwa trading center within the Suba South constituency.
oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | disasters, emergencies, emergency management, fire, wildfires
At least two regions in western Japan have been impacted by wildfires, resulting in damages to numerous houses and compelling many inhabitants to leave their homes.
Wildfires in Okayama and Ehime prefectures have scorched an area of 370 hectares, with fire crews continuing to battle the flames as of Monday.
In Iwahari City, towering trees on a slope caught fire, with helicopters observed releasing water onto the blaze. Simultaneously, in Okayama, a fire initiated on Sunday afternoon has resulted in damage to five residences, leading to mandatory evacuations for hundreds of inhabitants within the impacted area, as reported by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
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