As the earthquake deaths go up to 3,000, Myanmar leaders head to Bangkok.

Myanmar’s chief Min -ah, Min Aung HLAING, is in Thailand for a local summit. His country escaped from the earthquake and killed thousands and left the city to the ruins.

Last Friday, 3,085 people were killed and 4,715 were injured by the earthquake in central Myanmar, JUNTA said. Hundreds of more people are missing and the tolls are expected to rise.

According to AFP, Min Aung HLAING arrived in Bangkok on Thursday. The day before the summit of leaders from seven countries that are bound to Bengalmann.

His attendance confirmed by the Myanmar military spokesman would be rare because the sanctioned leaders are generally banned in this case.

Host Thailand, who felt the earthquake and 21 people died, suggested that leaders will announce a joint statement on disasters. Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka are also part of the summit.

In Myanmar, the authorities have not reached a lot of earthquakes. This will not be accurate.

Nations around the world have sent their aid and rescue teams to Myanmar after the earthquake, but the infrastructure is poor and the inter -Korean war progresses.

Junta Temporary truce has been announced On Wednesday, after refusing to suggest an armed national rebel group to make this effort late.

Prior to that, the army continued to attack in the rebel area, which was greatly hit by the earthquake.

On Tuesday night, the army caused a fire at the Chinese Red Cross convoy that carries relief supplies. Junta said the military was fired after refusing to stop despite the signal of the convoy.

According to the Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman, Min Aung HLAIN is also expected to talk to Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at a meeting in Bangkok.

Myanmar has been destroyed by blood civil wars since the army dominated power in 2021, and has been fighting with armed national groups, and some of them have been fighting the army for decades.

Over the years, violence has broken down the economy, inflation, and the state has been in humanitarian crisis.

The earthquake is now deteriorating. Humanitarian groups urged JUNTA to lift the remaining obstacles to help.

The United Nations also urged the global community to strengthen its assistance before the Monsoon season hit in about a month.