Military Leaders Oversee Earthquake Cleanup and Reconstruction Efforts in Mandalay

Army commanders rolled up their sleeves to check on earthquake cleanup efforts across damaged religious sites. Lt-Gen Thet Pon toured the mess left behind at sacred places around Sagaing after the ground shook everything apart. Workers hauled away broken pieces from the Maha Zedi Hla Pagoda that took a serious beating during the disaster. People swept up rubble from temple grounds and areas where nuns live and pray. The general watched teams clear away tons of concrete and wood from holy places.

Another top military officer made his rounds to see how repair work was going elsewhere. Lt-Gen Soe Tint Naing checked out the damaged Yadanabontha Pagoda where crews removed busted sections piece by piece. Teams also cleaned up the Myinwun Mingyi monastery grounds that got hit hard when the earth moved. Heavy machines moved into Chanmyathazi Township to tear down broken staff houses that could not be saved. The general made sure workers had everything they needed to finish their tough jobs.

Volunteers joined forces with government groups to help put these sacred places back together again. Religious communities lost some of their most important buildings when the earthquake struck the region. Army leaders want to make sure these special places get rebuilt properly for future generations. Local people pitched in to clear away debris and start the long road to recovery. Everyone worked together to bring these holy sites back to life after nature dealt them such a harsh blow.
 

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