UN Chief Urges Immediate Access to Myanmar as Earthquake Death Toll Rises

UN Chief Urges Immediate Action as Earthquake Plunges Myanmar into Crisis

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning about the dire humanitarian situation unfolding in Myanmar following a powerful earthquake, calling it a catastrophe atop an already fragile crisis.

“Myanmar today is the scene of utter devastation and desperation,” Guterres told reporters at the UN Headquarters in New York. He highlighted how the disaster has dramatically worsened an already precarious situation marked by ongoing political turmoil, human rights violations, and a deteriorating humanitarian landscape.

“We need urgent action on multiple fronts,” he emphasized.

Massive Humanitarian Impact

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), more than 17 million people have been affected by the earthquake, with nearly 9 million among the most severely impacted. Over 370 individuals remain missing, and thousands have sustained injuries.

Vital infrastructure has collapsed in affected regions, including telecommunications, electricity, and water supply systems, leaving survivors in desperate need and making it difficult for aid workers to reach them. Access routes have been disrupted, as damage to roads between Yangon and central parts of the country forces lengthy detours, while flights to Mandalay are suspended.

“The worst-hit areas are still without electricity and water,” OCHA reported. “Meanwhile, telecommunications and internet disruptions are leaving people cut off from emergency assistance.”

Families have been forced to sleep in the open, either due to the destruction of their homes or fear of aftershocks. Overcrowded temporary shelters also lack basic safety and privacy, raising serious concerns about gender-based violence. UN experts have called for immediate measures to ensure the safety and dignity of women and girls in these shelters.

UN Scales Up Emergency Response

To coordinate relief efforts, Guterres announced the deployment of UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher to Myanmar, who is expected to arrive imminently. Special Envoy Julie Bishop will also visit soon to reinforce the UN’s commitment to peace and humanitarian support.

The United Nations has so far released $5 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) has mobilized an additional $12 million for essential services including food, shelter, healthcare, and debris removal. However, funding needs are far greater.

“I urge the international community to immediately scale up funding to match the enormous scale of this crisis,” Guterres appealed.

A photo from Mandalay depicts a young boy sitting on the remains of a collapsed community hall, a haunting image amid widespread devastation where thousands of families have lost their homes.

Need for Unrestricted Humanitarian Access

A major obstacle in relief operations is Myanmar’s ongoing conflict. Since the military coup in 2021, the country has been gripped by violence and displacement. Although both Myanmar’s military and opposition groups have declared temporary ceasefires to allow aid, Guterres stressed the need for these gestures to evolve into lasting peace.

“I call for rapid, safe, sustained, and unimpeded humanitarian access to reach those most in need,” he said, urging all sides to protect civilians and allow aid to flow freely.

Monsoon Season Adds Urgency

With monsoon season fast approaching, UN agencies have warned that time is running out. Field assessments show that more than 76 percent of people affected have yet to receive any assistance, putting them at greater risk of disease outbreaks and further displacement due to flooding and inadequate shelter.

A Turning Point for Myanmar?

Beyond emergency relief, Guterres expressed hope that this devastating moment could ultimately serve as a catalyst for lasting change in Myanmar.

He called for inclusive political dialogue leading to an end to violence, the release of political prisoners, and a return to democratic governance. “As communities across Myanmar unite in grief, it is also time to unite behind a political solution to end the brutal conflict,” he urged.

Guterres also highlighted the importance of addressing the long-standing crisis of the Rohingya population, calling for their safe, voluntary, and dignified return from Bangladesh.

“The United Nations will continue to advocate for peace and deliver life-saving support to the people of Myanmar in their hour of need,” he concluded.


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2 responses to “UN Chief Urges Immediate Access to Myanmar as Earthquake Death Toll Rises”

  1. Gold Dahlia Avatar
    Gold Dahlia

    Oh, brilliant idea, Mr. Guterres! Because nothing says “let’s fix this mess” like urging access in a place where chaos reigns supreme. Maybe throw in a few free Wi-Fi hotspots while you’re at it? 🤷‍♂️

  2. twinkle Avatar

    Oh great, just what we need—another urgent plea from the UN that sounds like a bad soap opera plot. I mean, who doesn’t love a good humanitarian crisis with a side of monsoon season? 🌧️🙄

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