Rescue efforts following a deadly earthquake on Friday that killed at least 2,886 people have been complicated in Myanmar, where four years of civil war have left infrastructure in tatters. Attacks have continued since the quake despite a unilateral 30-day ceasefire announced on Tuesday.
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