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Victims of Myanmar earthquake prefer being treated at car park

The Myanmar earthquakes will surely last in the minds of many, as reports on Monday, March 31 reveal that hospitals are getting overwhelmed.

Amid fear of aftershocks, hundreds of patients, including infants, the elderly and Buddhist monks, have been getting treatment at a hospital car park.

The hospital is located in Mandalay, the worst earthquake-hit city of Myanmar.

Three days after the tremors that killed at least 2000 people, most commoners prefer open spaces over their homes.

Mandalay General Hospital has around 1,000 beds.

However, reports say despite high heat and humidity, most patients are being treated outside in the wake of the massive earthquake.

After the 7.7-magnitude earthquake, several aftershocks rattled Mandalay.

“This is a very, very imperfect condition for everyone. We’re trying to do what we can here,” said a medic.

The situation is exacerbated by the sweltering heat in Mandalay.

Temperatures soared to 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday.

Patients are sheltered under a thin tarpaulin rigged up to protect them from the fierce tropical sun.

Relatives are trying to comfort the patients with bamboo fans.

Medics are also suffering due to long shifts and lack of facilities in the outdoor setting.

Although the hospital building itself has not been visibly affected, only a handful of patients who need intensive care, and the doctors who look after them, remain inside.

Fear of aftershocks is widespread across the city.

Many people sleeping out in the streets since the quake, either unable to return home or too nervous to do so.

They have erected tents on the side of the road or are sleeping on blankets in the middle, trying to steer clear of the buildings.

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Thestate media reported on Monday that death toll from the earthquake in Myanmar has passed 2,000.

Myanmar state MRTV reported that the leader of the military government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, told Pakistan’s prime minister during a call that 2,065 people were killed.

More than 3,900 are reportedly injured and about 270 missing.


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