Myanmar’s protection gap exposed as 7.7-magnitude earthquake death toll tops 1,600

March 31 2025 by

The combination of low insurance coverage, ongoing military conflict, and extensive damage to infrastructure is likely to have long-term economic consequences on Myanmar following the 7.7-magnitude ea...

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