'It's tragic': Myanmar quake survivors describe slow pace of relief

Three weeks after the disaster, anxiety and uncertainty reign

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Min Lwin Oo stands in front of the mosque in his village of Bone Oh, outside the city of Mandalay, which was destroyed in the March 28 Myanmar earthquake. (Photo by Nikkei Asia)

Nikkei staff writers

MANDALAY, Myanmar -- Min Lwin Oo says he is only alive because he was not at Friday prayers in the village mosque with his relatives when the 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28. 

"I was selling goods at the market in Sagaing city at the time," said the 41-year-old who lives in Bone Oh, about 15 kilometers from downtown Mandalay, the city nearest the epicenter of the disaster that killed more than 3,650 people and injured 4,500 others. "I was able to flee quickly, which is why I survived."

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