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UNHCR update shows ongoing humanitarian needs in Myanmar post-earthquake

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A UNHCR’s flash update on 10 July reports that three months after the earthquake in central Myanmar, 6.3 million people still need assistance, including 2.1 million conflict-affected internally displaced persons (IDPs).


UNHCR has declared a Level 2 Emergency for six months after the devastating earthquake in central Myanmar. According to the latest flash update on 10 July 2025, there are 6.3 million total people in need in the worst earthquake-affected areas, including 2.1 million conflict-affected IDPs impacted by the earthquake.


To date, 127,145 people have been assisted with core relief items, shelter kits or multi-purpose assistance, and 140,900 people have been assessed for assistance. However, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) needs remain a significant concern among the affected population.

 
 
 

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