India sent about 15 tonnes of relief material from military aircraft on Saturday to the people of earthquake affected Myanma.
The earthquake on Friday caused huge havoc in Myanmar and its neighboring country Thailand, which destroyed many buildings and bridges.
Officials said that this relief material was sent to Yangon by C-130J military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force.
Officials said these relief materials include ‘tents’, ‘sleeping bag’, blankets, dining packets, water purification equipment, solar lamps, ‘generator sets’ and necessary medicines.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed concern over the situation caused by the huge earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand and said that in this hour India is ready to provide all possible help to both countries.
He wrote on the social media forum ‘X’, “I am worried about the situation arising out of the earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. I pray for the safety and goodness of all. India is ready to provide all possible help. ”
He said that Indian officials have been asked to be ready in this regard and the Ministry of External Affairs has also been asked to stay in touch with the governments of Myanmar and Thailand.