Myanmar ceasefire extension urged for earthquake relief as aid groups seek to ease humanitarian crisis.

The ceasefire in Myanmar following the recent earthquake is set to end on Tuesday, despite calls for an extension from aid organizations and international mediators to facilitate relief operations. The quake on March 28 has resulted in over 60,000 individuals residing in makeshift shelters, with two million people requiring urgent aid and protection, as per the UN. The plea for an extension comes as efforts continue to provide vital support to those affected by the disaster.

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