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Myanmar: More than 2,000 confirmed dead in earthquake as landslides leave some areas inaccessible

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Myanmar: More than 2,000 confirmed dead in earthquake as landslides leave some areas inaccessible

Myanmar: More than 2,000 confirmed dead in earthquake as landslides leave some areas inaccessible

Myanmar: More than 2,000 confirmed dead in earthquake as landslides leave some areas inaccessible Warnings of acute hunger and disease outbreaks come as the confirmed death toll keeps on rising.

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