IRC teams report unprecedented destruction
Reports from International Rescue Committee teams working in central Myanmar and Shan State reveal the staggering scale of humanitarian needs in the aftermath of Friday’s earthquake.
IRC partners have started distributing essential support to the earthquake-hit communities, including water, hygiene kits and critical medical assistance.
One of the IRC staff members working in Mandalay said they have “never experienced anything like this.”

“I have lived through several earthquakes in my life, but I have never experienced anything like this,” the staff member said. “The most powerful shaking lasted only a few seconds, and many people immediately ran out of their houses.”
The staff member said many people are sleeping outside their homes on roads or open fields due to the fear of aftershocks.
“There is an urgent need for tents, as even those whose homes remain intact are too afraid to sleep indoors,” the staff member said.
A limited amount of water is available, telecommunication lines are “unreliable” and hospitals are overwhelmed with trauma cases, the staff member said.
“Patients are being treated on beds placed outside due to fears of buildings collapsing,” the staff member said.
Ciarán Donnelly, senior vice president of international programs at the IRC, told ABC News Live that teams are dealing with an “unimaginably horrendous situation on the ground,” with 80% of buildings destroyed in some towns.
“The challenges are immense. You’ve got infrastructure that’s been destroyed, airports and roads that have been damaged, supply chains disrupted,” Donnelly said.
-ABC News’ Will Gretsky