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The earthquake has prompted several countries to offer humanitarian aid, including Russia and China.
U.S. News & World Report |
The death toll of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake on Friday rose quickly in Myanmar and was at 1,644 victims by Sunday.
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Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews told the BBC that it was "nothing short of incredible" that the military was continuing to "drop bombs when you are trying to rescue people" after the earthquake.
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Regional military attaches say China has gradually stepped up deployments of H-6 bombers into the South China Sea as its military presence has grown, starting with landings on improved runways in the disputed Paracel islands in 2018.
Friday's devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar caused the air traffic control tower at Naypyitaw International Airport to collapse.
The guidebook outlines innovative machine learning techniques for road quality monitoring, using satellite imagery and smartphone data to provide cost-effective, efficient solutions for road assessments.
Aerial photos and satellite images show large blackened patches across the region, particularly near Uiseong, where the firefront moved with astonishing speed, reaching the coastal town of Yeongdeok, 51km away, in just 12 hours earlier this week.
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Knewz on MSNSchool Students Spot Complete Disappearance of an Island While Checking Satellite Images Surrounding the Arctic OceanA student project group noticed the complete disappearance of the ice formation of Mesyatsev Island from satellite images due to climate change.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite has delivered its first images from space. SmartSat Chief Research Officer Dr Carl Seubert said the technology has the capability to take images across “50 slices of the spectrum".
A satellite making regular passes over the Sooner State captured stunning before-and-after images of this month's deadly wildfires.
Maxar Intelligence has announced Raptor, which it says is a "first-of-its-kind" software for navigating drones in contested environments without GPS.