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Cement imports keep flowing into Yangon
21/04/25
TO quickly meet domestic cement demand for construction projects nationwide during the earthquake rehabilitation process in this dry season, and to bolster lo
Earthquake rescue efforts see in hardest-hit areas
21/04/25
RESCUE and relief operations are actively carried out in affected areas where roads, bridges and buildings were damaged following the powerful earthquake that

MoE prepares for upcoming academic year following earthquake impact
21/04/25
THE Ministry of Education says that efforts will be made to prepare universities, colleges, and basic education schools damaged by the Mandalayearthquake for t
MoI Union Minister visits Max Myanmar Cement Factory to fulfill post-earthquake requirements
21/04/25
UNION Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than inspected the cement production process at the Max Myanmar Cement Factory in Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory yesterday
Mongphone Sayadaw, devotees launch donation tour for earthquake victims
21/04/25
THE Mongphone Sayadaw and a group of charitable donors will be carrying out donations in areas affected by the recent powerful earthquake, including Shan State
Yangon-Mandalay Expressway under repair after earthquake damage
21/04/25
UNION Minister for Construction U Myo Thant yesterday inspected repair works being carried out along the Nay Pyi Taw-Yangon section on Yangon-Mandalay Expresswa
Maintaining parts of Bagan’s Meenyeingon Temple not damaged in Mandalay earthquake
21/04/25
THE Mandalay earthquake did not damage maintaining parts of Meenyeingon Temple located in Bagan cultural heritage zone.
Government provides K50B for rehabilitation of Sagaing, K60B for Mandalay
20/04/25
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed the need to construct buildings and bridges that must withstand up to magnitude 8 on the Richter scale.