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9 Jun
Heavy rain and strong winds caused destruction in Naungcho Township of Kyaukme District in Shan State. A school building and 8 houses were partially destroyed in Butar Ward of the township due to the heavy rain...
9 Jun
A slight earthquake of magnitude (4.5) Richter Scale with its epicenter inside Myanmar (about (19) miles northeast of Langkho), latitude 20.51°N, longitude  98.23°E, depth (10) kilometers, about (40)...
9 Jun
Led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), social organizations have been carrying out a COVID-19 Public Awareness Campaign in Ye Township of Mon State. Under the 5-day campaign, masks, soaps and...
9 Jun
Ministry of Health and Sports at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday reported no new COVID-19 case after testing 740 lab specimens as the second batch. COVID-19 cases in Myanmar have now reached 244 with 6 deaths. While 159...
9 Jun
946 Myanmar migrant workers returned from Thailand through No.2 Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Myawady on Monday. Among them, 911 migrant workers from the respective districts in Thailand arrived back to home...
8 Jun
With the permission of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the Road Transport Administration Department (RTAD) resumes its operations on 8th June. The RTAD re-opened its office on Monday and has given...
8 Jun
Myanmar nationals who were stranded in the Republic of Korea and some nations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic were brought back by the Korean Airlines from Incheon International Airport to Yangon on Monday. The...
8 Jun
Over 560,000 text books were distributed free to 186 basic education schools and 16 monastic schools in Kyaukse Township for 2020-2021 academic year. The text books were distributed at the No.1 Basic Education...
8 Jun
Bus lines in Myeik Township of Tanintharyi Region resumed operation on the 5th June after road transportation was temporarily suspended to prevent of COVID-19 disease. Each vehicle carries half of the number of...
8 Jun
Myanmar nationals continue to return from China through border gates, according to the Information and Public Relations Department. Hundreds of persons have returned through Muse, Laukkai and Chinshwehaw townships...

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