Indian Army's field hospital treats 800 patients of earthquake-hit Myanmar

The Indian Army's field hospital, which was established as part of the Operation Brahma, has treated 800 patients in the earthquake-hit Myanmar that has been battered by the tremor.
The Indian Embassy in Myanmar posted on X: "Our Field Hospital has been widely appreciated in Myanmar with 800 patients so far. Sr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing visited it today. An IAF C17 brought its replenishment as also food aid for needy communities, and carried our NDRF team back after a successful Mission."
Our Field Hospital has been widely appreciated in Myanmar with 800 patients so far. Sr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing visited it today. An IAF C17 brought its replenishment as also food aid for needy communities, and carried our NDRF team back after a successful Mission.#OperationBrahma pic.twitter.com/oIPAC9PSxL
— India in Myanmar (@IndiainMyanmar) April 6, 2025
India continued to show solidarity with the Myanmar government to tackle the crisis following the severe earthquake that hit the region by sending 442 tonnes of food aid to the neighbouring nation as a part of humanitarian aid.
Sharing details, the Indian Embassy in Myanmar wrote on X: "Meeting needs of affected people. A large 442 T consignment of food aid (rice, cooking oil, noodles & biscuits) carried by @indiannavy landing ship tank INS Gharial arrived today at Thilawa Port & was handed over by @AmbAbhayThakur to CM Yangon U Soe Thein & team.#OperationBrahma."
The aid was sent as a part of Operation Brahma.
The operation was launched by the Indian government after 7.7-magnitude earthquake on March 28 left widespread damage and destruction in Myanmar.