STATE Administration Coun­cil Member Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Transport and Communi­cations General Mya Tun Oo inspected the collapsed control tower, passenger lounge, build­ings of the ministry and staff housing caused by the powerful earthquake at Nay Pyi Taw In­ternational Airport yesterday.

 

The Deputy Prime Minis­ter also looked into damage to buildings and machinery at the Information Technology and Cybersecurity Department and the participation of Tatmadaw members, Myanmar Police Force members and firefight­ers in removing the machinery of the department.

 

General Mya Tun Oo in­spected a temporary camp at Nay Pyi Taw Railway Station in Pobbathiri Township where families of Myanma Railways are relocated with accommo­dation, food and water supply as well as healthcare.

 

The Deputy Prime Min­ister also inspected damaged buildings of the Road Transport Administration Department (Ywataw), Office No 29, No 2 and No 5 and Myanma Posts and Telecommunications in Nay Pyi Taw where staff fami­lies are relocated temporarily. He fulfilled the needs of staff families of Myanma Railways and Transport Planning De­partment at No 8 Basic Educa­tion High School and Laykyun Mandaing Monastery.

 

Likewise, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Defence General Maung Maung Aye inspected the quake-affected staff housing of the Ministry of Defence yester­day and provided rice, cooking oil, eggs and other foodstuffs to staff for the second time and fulfilled their needs. — MNA/ TTA