Army Bigwigs Get Their Hands Dirty After Mandalay Quake Wrecks Havoc

Army leaders visited earthquake damage zones to check repair work across Mandalay region. Communities and relief groups joined hands to fix buildings that got wrecked during the disaster. Heavy machines cleared away broken concrete and twisted metal from religious centers and homes. Workers prepared to rebuild the famous Maha Zedihla Pagoda that suffered major damage. Teams also put up temporary structures at the Laykyunmyay Brick Buddhism Learning Centre.

Lt-Gen Thet Pon toured the Myo Yin Yin Buddhism Learning Centre to see cleanup progress. Bulldozers and cranes worked around the clock to remove debris from sacred buildings. Public housing areas received the same attention as crews hauled away rubble. The general watched as construction teams mapped out plans for the pagoda rebuild. Local residents pitched in to help speed up the recovery process.

Another army official, Lt-Gen Soe Tint Naing, checked damage at Sagaing Bridge near Inwa. Myanmar Economic Corporation brought skilled crews to fix the broken bridge sections. Advanced equipment helped workers clear debris from the fourth and fifth bridge spans. The general gave orders about safety measures during the repair work. Bridge repairs moved forward with careful planning and modern technology.

The same officer visited Shwekyetyet Village to see pagoda restoration work. Damaged parts of the Shwekyetyet Hsutaungpyae Pagoda needed major repairs. Local religious leaders explained what materials they needed for the project. The general promised to provide whatever resources the community requested. Restoration teams already started fixing the most critical structural problems.

Recovery efforts continued across multiple earthquake zones with military supervision. Religious buildings received priority attention because of their cultural importance. Residents worked alongside professional construction crews to speed repairs. Government officials made sure each damaged area received proper funding and equipment. The rebuilding process aimed to make structures stronger than before the earthquake hit.
 

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