Defense Ministry sends 12 tonnes of aid for Myanmar earthquake victims - Asia & Pacific - The Jakarta Post


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Indonesia sent 12 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake. The aid included food, tents, blankets, and medicine.

A 39-person task force, comprising members from various Indonesian ministries and agencies, accompanied the aid.

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The aid was delivered via a Hercules aircraft, stopping in Aceh before reaching Naypidaw Airport in Myanmar.

Further Actions

Indonesia also sent two representatives to the ASEAN-Emergency Response and Assessment Team (ASEAN-ERAT). The Indonesian government will assess further security needs in the affected area.

This aid follows President Prabowo Subianto's order and underscores Indonesia's commitment to supporting Myanmar during this crisis.

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he Defense Ministry dispatched on Monday 12 tonnes of humanitarian aid including food, tents, blankets and medicine for victims of the powerful earthquake that rocked Myanmar and Thailand last week.

The ministry sent a humanitarian aid task force consisting of 39 individuals from the Coordinating Human Development and Culture Ministry, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) and the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas).

“The advance team will provide first aid to the victims,” said Deputy Defense Minister Donny Ermawan at Halim Perdana Kusuma Air Force Base in Jakarta, noting that the delivery of humanitarian aid was carried out based on President Prabowo Subianto’s order.

“Later we will assess how many security teams are needed to provide security to officers carrying out duties in the affected area,” he added. 

The Hercules aircraft carrying the task force and humanitarian aid will make a stop at Sultan Iskandar Muda Air Force Base in Aceh before flying directly to Naypidaw Airport in Myanmar, Antara reported.

Read also: Myanmar to hold minute of silence for more than 2,000 quake dead

Previously, Indonesia has sent two representatives to join the ASEAN-Emergency Response and Assessment Team (ASEAN-ERAT), who arrived on Sunday.

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