At around 15:00 on April 6, the Yunnan medical team in China successfully completed the earthquake rescue mission in Myanmar and took a chartered flight from Yangon, Myanmar to Kunming, Yunnan.

On April 6, at the Changshui Airport in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China's Yunnan rescue medical team arrived in Kunming. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Gao Yongwei
On March 28, a strong earthquake occurred in Myanmar. At around 6:30 on March 29, Beijing time, a group of 37 people from Yunnan rescue medical team in China carried full-function life detectors, earthquake early warning systems, portable satellite phones, drones and other rescue materials, and set off from Kunming Changshui International Airport to Myanmar's earthquake zone.
After the first Chinese rescue team to arrive in Myanmar, they flew to Yangon, they immediately met with the Myanmar fire rescue team and went to Naypyidaw, which was severely affected, to carry out rescue medical missions for more than 150 hours.
At 5:00 on March 30, local time (6:30 Beijing time), the Yunnan rescue medical team, together with local rescue forces, rescued an elderly man who had been trapped for nearly 40 hours at the Odalatil Hospital in Naypyidou. (Reporter Zhao Peiran Xiong Xuan'ang)

