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IOM Myanmar: Earthquake Response Situation Report 10 (as of 26 June 2025)

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Highlights

  • Three months after the earthquake, the situation remains dire for many of the 6.3 million people in need in the areas hardest hit by the earthquakes. Significant humanitarian needs remain, as an estimated 70 per cent of the affected populations in need are yet to receive any assistance.
  • Monsoon rainfall in combination with insufficient basic services and protection, especially for those in displacement sites and makeshift shelters, increases health risks including communicable and water-borne diseases. Some sites are in dire conditions with their population needing relocation, while other sites have already been closed by local authorities, with families having to set up camp next to their damaged homes, using emergency shelter supplies.
  • IOM’s Population Mobility and Needs Tracking partners completed Shelter / NFI / CCCM assessments in 55 out of 57 assigned sites in six states / region contributing to the Inter-Agency Early Recovery Needs Assessment.
  • IOM’s revised Flash Appeal calls for USD 31.7M to provide life-saving and early recovery assistance to earthquake-affected people until 31 December 2025. So far, USD 9M has been confirmed or is in the pipeline, with a current funding gap of USD 22.7M, of which 14.3M is for Early Recovery