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Myanmar Earthquake
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on March 28, 2025. The earthquake’s epicenter struck Burma, Myanmar’s second largest city, burying several high-rise buildings and killing over 3,600 people and injuring over 5,000. The devastating quake was followed just 11 minutes later by a 6.4 magnitude aftershock. Â
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Because of friends like YOU, Operation Blessing was one of the only relief companies able to enter the country within days of the disaster. Operation Blessing’s Global Disaster Response team was on the ground delivering clean water, food, and crucial supplies to survivors. Because of your generosity, we were also able to provide a water filtration system to an affected community, bringing fresh water to survivors.
READY TO RESPOND
Natural disasters can strike without warning, leaving destruction and despair in their wake. Lives, homes and businesses are often destroyed leaving many feeling lost, hopeless, and alone.   Â
Operation Blessing’s Disaster Relief teams are ready to respond at a moment’s notice whenever and wherever a disaster strikes, but they rely on YOUR support.  Â
From earthquakes like Myanmar to floods and fires, YOUR contribution is vital. Only with your support can we reach disaster victims when they need us the most. It is because of you that we can bring light and hope to those who are hurting.Â
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ABOUT OPERATION BLESSING
Operation Blessing (OB) brings help and hope to a hurting world, empowering people in need through compassionate Christ-centered relief and development programs. This is our core mission, through which we demonstrate God’s love by alleviating human suffering in the U.S. and globally. With our faithful supporters, we provide strategic relief through disaster response, medical care, hunger relief, and clean water initiatives, and support for vulnerable children. We emphasize not only immediate physical relief but also the development of sustainable solutions to poverty.