Myanmar ceasefire extension sought as earthquake relief efforts face deadline, aid groups urge prolonging truce for assistance.

The ceasefire in Myanmar following a recent earthquake is set to end, prompting concerns from aid organizations and global mediators advocating for its extension to facilitate relief operations. The quake on March 28 has resulted in over 60,000 individuals residing in temporary tent settlements and has placed two million people in a state of dire necessity for aid and safeguarding, as reported by the United Nations.

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