Myanmar Earthquake Emergency Relief

04 Apr 2025 | Updated 04 Apr 2025

Khalsa Aid is deploying teams from India and the UK to provide emergency aid in Myanmar after a major earthquake, offering food, water, medical help, and shelter in coordination with local and global partners.


International humanitarian organisation Khalsa Aid is mobilising emergency response teams from India and the United Kingdom to provide urgent relief to those affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar.


Following reports of widespread destruction and humanitarian need, Khalsa Aid’s rapid response teams will be deploying tomorrow to assist in rescue and relief efforts. The teams will focus on providing food, clean water, medical supplies and shelter to communities impacted by the disaster.


“Our mission is to bring immediate relief to those suffering, regardless of borders, race, or religion,” said Ravi Singh, CEO of Khalsa Aid. “With communities in Myanmar facing immense hardship, we are committed to standing by them in this critical time.”


Khalsa Aid has a long history of responding to global disasters, including earthquakes, floods, and refugee crises. The organisation is coordinating with local NGOs, government agencies, and international partners to ensure aid reaches those in urgent need as quickly as possible.


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