Death toll from Myanmar earthquake rises to above 3,000: Junta

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The death toll from a major earthquake in Myanmar has risen above 3,000, the ruling junta said on Thursday.

A statement from a junta spokesperson said that 3,085 deaths had been confirmed, with 341 people still missing and 4,715 injured, six days after the shallow 7.7-magnitude quake.

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Rescue and aid workers had arrived from 17 countries, Zaw Min Tun added, with nearly 1,000 tons of supplies and relief materials.

“We have been continuing search and rescue work, we would like to express special gratitude for the hard work of the international community and medical teams,” he said.

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