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Indian Army Scales Up Earthquake Relief in Myanmar; Over 1,900 Treated in Field Hospital

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
10/04/2025
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Indian Army Scales Up Earthquake Relief in Myanmar; Over 1,900 Treated in Field Hospital
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Myanmar: The Indian Army Field Hospital stationed in Mandalay continues to intensify its medical relief efforts in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Myanmar. So far, the hospital has treated a total of 1,932 patients, with 281 new cases reported on April 10 alone. Thirty patients remain admitted while no discharges were recorded for the day.

The hospital has also conducted a cumulative 5,517 lab investigations, including 524 on Thursday. A total of 830 X-rays have been taken so far, with 140 performed today. Medical staff carried out 243 minor procedures and 47 major surgeries in total, including 28 and 4, respectively, on the latest day of operations. The field facility, operating at full capacity, is supported by a committed team of doctors, paramedics, and support personnel working around the clock.

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In a significant recognition of India’s humanitarian outreach, a delegation from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) visited the field hospital. The team reviewed medical protocols and appreciated the high standards of care being provided.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army’s Engineer Detachment led by Colonel Rakesh surveyed three quake-affected sites, which together comprised around 350 damaged structures. A detailed report of their assessment is expected to be submitted soon.

In another outreach effort, Lt Col Sirohi, an orthopedic surgeon from the Indian Army, visited Nyupidaw Hospital. He examined several trauma patients and offered expert medical advice. During his visit, Myanmar’s medical authorities formally requested additional surgical equipment to support ongoing treatment efforts.

The Indian Army reaffirmed its resolve to continue providing critical aid to Myanmar’s people, emphasizing India’s commitment to regional solidarity and humanitarian assistance in times of crisis.

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