New Miss Grand Myanmar lost her place in the international competition because of a regulation by Mr. Nawat, the handsome MC is disappointing?

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The recent earthquake disaster in Myanmar has caused pain all over the world. Recently, Thae Su Nyein - former Miss Grand Myanmar shared her emotional thoughts about the current situation in her country, attracting the attention of the online community.
Regarding this incident, Thae Su Nyein - former Miss Grand Myanmar posted a video sharing details about the current situation in her home country. At the same time, she expressed her wish to receive donations from international friends.
"This video is for the whole world. Tomorrow, we will have a donation plan with Mr. Htoo Ant Lwin (former Miss Grand Myanmar National Director), which can directly affect my people. Sorry for posting so late because I am on my way to the place to make the donation. Please stay safe everyone," Thae Su Nyein said.
In the video, Thae Su Nyein said the 7.7 magnitude earthquake destroyed many buildings in her hometown, killed more than 1,000 people and injured many others. Some people in Myanmar are now without shelter, food and water.
Thae Su Nyein said that her hometown people are still not safe and are facing many difficulties. The beauty queen affirmed that she would never speak out about this if it were not really necessary. Finally, Thae Su Nyein wants to use her voice to ask for help from people around the world for Myanmar.
The video quickly gained attention and garnered more than 300,000 likes. Many fans left comments of support and encouragement for Myanmar after the recent devastating earthquake.
The earthquake that occurred on March 28 shook the city of Mandala (Myanmar) as well as neighboring countries, causing roads to crack, ancient pagodas to collapse, bridges to break and houses to fall into ruins...
In Myanmar and Thailand, thousands of people rushed out of high-rise buildings, trying to find shelter as aftershocks continued to rattle the ground.
In Bangkok, a skyscraper under construction suddenly collapsed amid the screams of onlookers. At least nine people have been confirmed dead, including eight at the site of the collapse. There are still 117 people missing and rescuers are working around the clock to search for survivors.
As of the end of March 29, the Myanmar military government confirmed that the number of victims killed in the strong earthquake at noon on March 28 had increased to 1,644, with nearly 2,400 injured. According to the forecast model of the US Geological Survey (USGS), the number of casualties in Myanmar could increase even more, even exceeding 10,000 people. In the face of the serious situation, the Myanmar government has declared a state of emergency in 6 states, including Sagaing, Mandalay and the capital Naypyidaw.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the organization was coordinating the relief response at the request of Myanmar.
"Our team in Myanmar has been in contact to mobilize all resources in the region to support the people," Mr. Guterres said on March 28.
"However, it is not just Myanmar that is affected. Although the epicenter is in Myanmar, the country remains the most vulnerable in the current situation," the UN Secretary-General stressed.
In Myanmar, the situation remains tense. Many religious buildings, hospitals, schools and roads have been severely damaged. The Red Cross has expressed concern about the stability of dams in the region, warning of the risk of collapse due to repeated aftershocks.
A witness in Mandalay - Myanmar's second largest city - said: "I felt like the ground was being torn apart. Everything shook violently, walls cracked, furniture fell to the floor. I have never experienced anything so terrifying."
Authorities in Myanmar have identified six areas as being in a state of emergency, including Sagaing, Mandalay and the capital Naypyidaw. According to Reuters, the current situation in Myanmar is at a "red alert" level with a lack of electricity, water and essential goods. In addition, the biggest challenge for rescue work lies in the disruption of communications and Internet access.
Thae Su Nyein is currently active as a famous model and actress in Myanmar. She was crowned Miss Grand Myanmar 2024 and represented the country in the Miss Grand International pageant in the same year. Thae Su Nyein won the second runner-up title but had some controversy with Mr. Nawat - the chairman of the Miss Grand International pageant. She was stripped of her crown by Mr. Nawat.
Miss Myanmar was stripped of her crown by Nawat, holding a carton on the street to beg for money Bảo Nam1 week agoThe 7.7 magnitude earthquake on March 28 caused heavy damage to people and property in Myanmar. Before this incident, Thae Su Nyein - the former Miss Peace Myanmar could not sit still and acted quickly.
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