Factbox-Who is giving aid to Myanmar after the earthquake?

(Reuters) -Rescue workers, sniffer dogs, paramedics and millions of dollars in aid have begun arriving in
About 2,000 people have so far been reported dead following Friday's magnitude 7.7 earthquake in a country where millions were already displaced by a civil war triggered by the 2021 military coup.
The quake is the deadliest natural disaster to hit
Here is a look at the major aid contributors:
According to the
"The most important task of the Vietnamese rescue force is to focus on searching for and rescuing survivors,"
State media reported that
"The Korean government hopes that this support will help efforts to save lives in the affected areas, and will closely monitor the damage situation and consider additional support if necessary," its foreign ministry said on Saturday.
Two Russian aircraft carrying 60 rescue workers, four dogs, ambulances and rescue vehicles arrived in
The Japanese government has dispatched a five-person assessment party that includes medical professionals to lay the groundwork for a larger emergency rescue team.
The government said it would provide emergency relief supplies such as daily necessities for disaster victims, and was in the final stages of determining what to include in the relief packages.
The
"UK-funded local partners are already mobilising a humanitarian response on the ground, and this £10 million package will bolster their efforts," said Baroness Chapman, Minister of State for Development.
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