Inside Mandalay: BBC joins rescuers searching for earthquake dead in Myanmar


The BBC’s Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter the country since the disaster struck.
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The actual death toll is feared to be much higher, with many people still stuck under the rubble in affected cities.
The ruling military junta declared that it will not let foreign journalists into the country after the earthquake making it hard to report from the country.
The BBC's Yogita Limaye has become the first foreign journalist to enter the country since the disaster struck and travelled to the city of Mandalay.
You can read her full report here.
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cze13p74z4ko
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