Quad to send $20 million relief support to earthquake-ravaged Myanmar

IANS April 4, 2025 191 views

A devastating earthquake in Myanmar claimed over 3,000 lives on March 28, prompting immediate international response. The Quad alliance of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States swiftly committed $20 million in humanitarian assistance. Their comprehensive relief strategy includes deploying medical teams and coordinating with regional partners like ASEAN. This collaborative effort underscores the Quad's commitment to regional stability and humanitarian support in the Indo-Pacific region.

"We welcome the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' statements of March 29 and 30" - Quad Joint Statement
New Delhi, April 4: Quad members Australia, India, Japan, and the United States on Friday collectively committed over $20 million in humanitarian assistance to support the relief efforts for the earthquake-devastated Myanmar.

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Quad nations collectively mobilizing over $20 million in emergency assistance

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Emergency medical teams being deployed to earthquake-affected regions

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Coordination with ASEAN for efficient humanitarian relief

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Temporary ceasefires recommended to facilitate aid delivery

With its funding and bilateral efforts, the Quad grouping is facilitating the delivery of relief supplies, deploying emergency medical teams and supporting humanitarian partners working in Myanmar to provide care for those affected by the earthquake.

In a joint statement issued by Quad partners on the Myanmar earthquake response, the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States extended their deepest sympathies and condolences to the peoples of Myanmar and Thailand following the massive earthquake, which caused significant loss of life, injuries, and widespread destruction of infrastructure.

The grouping also welcomed recent commitments to temporary, partial ceasefires and called on all parties to implement, extend and broaden these measures, to provide a safe and conducive environment to facilitate a timely delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance throughout Myanmar.

"We welcome the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' statements of March 29 and 30, and the support provided by ASEAN and countries in the region to the communities affected," the statement added.

Ensuring swift response and efficient distribution of assistance to meet the needs of the communities affected, Quad member states said their Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Partnership has established a coordination group that is collaborating closely with other partners, including the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management.

The Quad members also reaffirmed their commitment to working together in response to natural disasters and broader challenges to regional stability and security, as part of "our shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific".

Since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the Quad grouping has been providing practical and effective humanitarian assistance and disaster relief across the Indo-Pacific.

Over 3,000 people lost their lives in the earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28.

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Sarah D.

This is such important humanitarian work! The Quad nations stepping up like this shows real leadership in the region. My heart goes out to all affected families. 🙏

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Thomas J.

While I appreciate the aid, I hope there's proper oversight to ensure the funds actually reach the people who need it most. Myanmar's situation is complicated and aid sometimes gets diverted.

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Aisha M.

The coordination between Quad and ASEAN is exactly what we need more of in disaster response! Natural disasters don't care about borders - neither should our humanitarian efforts. 👏

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Raj K.

As someone from India, I'm proud to see our country contributing to this effort alongside other Quad members. The 2004 tsunami showed us how important regional cooperation is during disasters.

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Emma L.

The temporary ceasefire is crucial! Humanitarian workers need safe access to do their jobs. I hope this tragedy can be a catalyst for more lasting peace in the region.

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